Greece’s missed nuclear opportunities
In the early 1950s, thanks to the persistence of the Athens Polytechnic physics professor Theodoros Kougioumzelis, Greece became a founding member of European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN).
In the early 1950s, thanks to the persistence of the Athens Polytechnic physics professor Theodoros Kougioumzelis, Greece became a founding member of European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN).
The Culture Ministry is establishing two accessible underwater archaeological sites in the Fourni archipelago in the northern Aegean, at Akra Fygou and Vathylakas.
Thessaloniki will have 426 new buses by autumn, said Deputy Transport Minister Konstantinos Kyranakis during a parliamentary committee briefing Thursday.
A man who attacked and injured a police officer with an axe in Ampelokipi, central Athens, on Thursday morning was arrested by the authorities, officials said.
A Thessaloniki KTEL intercity bus caught fire midday Thursday just outside the city, but all passengers evacuated safely and no injuries were reported.
The total amount of debts to EFKA rose to €51.3 billion, from €50.8 billion in the third quarter of 2025.
Greece’s wiretapping case has returned to the political spotlight following the formal publication of a conviction by an Athens misdemeanor court, renewed pressure from opposition PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis, and a new statement from Intellexa founder Tal Dilian.
The deployment of Greece’s Patriot air-defense systems within the country’s borders, as well as their successful performance in Saudi Arabia recently, is proving exceptionally useful at both the strictly military and diplomatic levels.
Against the backdrop of global economic uncertainty, the local market had a mixed picture on Thursday.