Thessaloniki gas leak repaired
A gas leak caused by damage to a medium-pressure pipeline in Thermi, east of Thessaloniki, was repaired Friday, according to authorities.
A gas leak caused by damage to a medium-pressure pipeline in Thermi, east of Thessaloniki, was repaired Friday, according to authorities.
After nearly two decades of legal battles, Greece’s Supreme Administrative Court has ordered the state to compensate the Fix family with approximately €6.5 million for the expropriation of their property in the Alysida area at the end of Patission Street.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with the leader of the Christian Democratic Union Party (CDU) and chancellor-designate Friedrich Merz on Friday, on the sidelines of the European People’s Party leaders’ meeting in Berlin.
A human trafficker threw a minor into the sea near Farmakonisi in the southeastern Aegean early Friday while attempting to evade Hellenic Coast Guard authorities.
The Greek government is seeking ways to shield ferry passengers from ticket price hikes, driven by mounting operational costs and stricter European environmental regulations.
Lawyers’ associations on Friday announced a two-day nationwide strike next week to protest a new bill aimed at combating gender-based violence, arguing that the proposal violates constitutional principles, including the presumption of innocence.
Police are taking strides toward integrating artificial intelligence into law enforcement, promising faster and more precise crime-solving tools.
Public Power Corporation has announced new innovative benefits for its corporate customers, enhancing sustainability and accuracy in the monitoring and management of energy consumption.
The Biden administration declassified one last piece of information about how it has helped Ukraine: an account of its once-secret support for the country’s military drone industry.
The European Union-Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) of Cyprus rose by 3.1% between December 2023 and December 2024.