A test for Europe: Will the EU defend media freedom in Serbia?
Media freedom should be a pillar of democracy, yet it is under siege in Serbia.
Media freedom should be a pillar of democracy, yet it is under siege in Serbia.
A newly installed seismic station on Santorini, set up by scientists to monitor seismic activity on the popular tourist island, has been vandalized by unknown individuals.
House prices showed an increase of 6.6% nationwide and 6.2% in Attica in the fourth quarter of 2024, according to the indices compiled by the Bank of Greece.
Turkish authorities have detained 343 people during overnight protests in several cities against the detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, the Interior Ministry said on Saturday. Demonstrations took place in more than a dozen cities including Turkey’s biggest city Istanbul and the capital Ankara, the ministry said in a statement. It said the detentions were…
Two noisy interventions from very different parts of the political spectrum highlight one of the untreatable illnesses of our society – grandiose declarations which satisfy ourselves and others who think like us but which worsen chronic problems.
The emergency department of Nikaia General Hospital in Piraeus was evacuated on Friday night due to a fire in the basement of the building.
Greece is once again far from the developments taking place in Europe aimed at strengthening the European semiconductor industry.
Authorities have uncovered a corruption ring in Rhodes’ urban planning office, where officials allegedly forged inactive building permits in exchange for bribes.
The Municipality of Athens will participate in Earth Hour on Saturday, from 8.30 to 9.30 p.m., raising awareness about global warming.
Flights at Britain’s Heathrow resumed late on Friday after a fire knocked out its power supply and shut Europe’s busiest airport for the day, stranding tens of thousands of passengers and causing travel turmoil worldwide.