Transport Ministry responds to Tempe report
The Infrastructure and Transport Ministry issued a statement following the release of an independent report on the February 2023 Tempe train crash, which killed 57 people.
The Infrastructure and Transport Ministry issued a statement following the release of an independent report on the February 2023 Tempe train crash, which killed 57 people.
EmTech Europe, the highly anticipated flagship conference of MIT Technology Review, in collaboration with Kathimerini, is set to return to Athens, promising a transformative exploration of the latest advancements in emerging technologies.
Vital information was lost by the improper handling of the accident site at Tempe in central Greece, where two trains smashed into each other head-on on the night of February 28, 2023, experts with the National Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Organization (EODASAAM) said at the unveiling of its much-anticipated report on Thursday.
Main opposition PASOK will be filing a no-confidence motion in Parliament against the conservative government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, party chief Nikos Androulakis said on Thursday, shortly after an official report into the 2023 Tempe rail disaster pointed to a series of systemic failures and oversights.
Andrew Novo, a professor of strategic studies at the National Defense University in Washington, DC, joins Thanos Davelis to break down what’s at stake for Europe as the US turns its attention toward China and away from the continent, and how countries like Greece and Cyprus can react to this new reality.
A criminal gang that defrauded victims out of €1.1 million through fraudulent investment schemes has been dismantled by Greek authorities.
Environmental inspectors discovered dozens of illegal pools and hot tubs built along Santorini’s caldera during routine checks in October and November 2024, Greece’s Environment Ministry announced.
A 72-year-old woman is accused of fatally wounding a 50-year-old man who allegedly tried to rob her in Nafplio on Wednesday.
Greek diaspora associations in different parts of Europe and as far as Australia and the United States are planning to join their voices to a nationwide protest scheduled in Greece on Friday to mark the two-year anniversary since the Tempe rail tragedy.
More concerning than the potential for an outbreak of violence at Friday’s protests on the two-year anniversary of the Tempe railway crash is the idea that no incidents happen at all.