Traffic affected by damaged water pipe in Athens’ north
A burst water pipe along a main road in Agia Paraskevi, northern Athens, has disrupted traffic, state broadcaster ERT reported midday on Monday.
A burst water pipe along a main road in Agia Paraskevi, northern Athens, has disrupted traffic, state broadcaster ERT reported midday on Monday.
Schools remained shut and additional flights were scheduled to help people leave the Greek island of Santorini on Monday as dozens of tremors shook the popular holiday destination for a fourth day.
Schools were closed and emergency crews deployed on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini on Monday after a spike in seismic activity raised concerns about a potentially powerful earthquake.
Calls are increasing for Greece to ban the Chinese-made DeepSeek chatbot, whose latest release, on January 20, shook Western tech stocks.
A 34-year-old man was found dead Sunday night in the holding cells of a police station on the island of Kos. The man, a local, had been arrested a few days earlier for a robbery on the island, during which €40,000 in cash and jewelry were reportedly stolen.
Three men were arrested during an amateur league game in Thessaloniki on Sunday after attacking and injuring a 24-year-old soccer player who was watching from the stands, police reported.
A series of safety incidents on the Athens-Piraeus electric railway (ISAP) have raised serious concerns about the overall reliability of the capital’s oldest network, which has been integrated into the metro system (Line 1).
Schools were closed and emergency crews deployed on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini on Monday after a spike in seismic activity raised concerns about a potentially powerful earthquake.
Experts from Ghent University in Belgium investigating the 2023 Tempe railway disaster, in which a passenger train collided with a freight train, killing 57 people, believe an undeclared cargo of flammable substances exacerbated the tragedy, Real News reported Sunday.
Europe should increase spending on defense to boost its security amid the ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday.