Council of State upholds private university law
The Council of State has ruled by majority vote that foreign universities can legally operate in the country, upholding controversial legislation allowing non-state higher education institutions.
The Council of State has ruled by majority vote that foreign universities can legally operate in the country, upholding controversial legislation allowing non-state higher education institutions.
A police officer who was critically injured in April when struck by a van during a roadside altercation died on Saturday in Thessaloniki, police said.
A Polish parliamentary delegation visited the Greek Ministry of Tourism on Friday and spoke with Minister Olga Kefalogianni about Greece offering assistance in a possible Polish candidacy bid for the 2040 Summer Olympic Games.
Major changes to Greece’s high-school system and national university entrance exams have been postponed until at least 2027, education officials have confirmed.
Greek lawmakers are preparing for a historic secret ballot vote on whether to refer former transport minister Kostas A. Karamanlis to a preliminary investigation committee over the deadly Tempe train crash, amid intense speculation about potential defections from the ruling party.
Professor Alex Kitroeff, a professor of history who also studies and writes extensively about Greek sports, joins Thanos Davelis as we look back at another Greek sports season to remember, from both major Greek teams making it to the final four of the Euroleague to the Greek national soccer team raising expectations ahead of the…
In a move it says modernizes its operations and improves service quality, Hellenic Train has announced the closure of physical ticket offices at 21 railway stations across the country, as part of a broader reorganization of its ticketing infrastructure.
A contractor digging into the earth where the rubble of a destroyed house had been cleared away in northern Syria stumbled across a surprise: the remains of an underground Byzantine tomb complex believed to be more than 1,500 years old.
The Greek Foreign Ministry has called on Egyptian authorities to ensure the rights and safety of Greek nationals seeking to join a pro-Palestinian march to Gaza currently located near the Ismailia checkpoint in Egypt, according to diplomatic sources.
Ministers of Shipping and Island Policy Vassilis Kikilias and Tourism Olga Kefalogianni held a joint meeting on Friday with the executive chairman and CEO of the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), Bud Darr, to discuss key issues concerning the cruise activity in Greece.