Collision between tram and car in Piraeus
A tram collided with a car in Piraeus on Thursday morning, in the Evangelistria area.
A tram collided with a car in Piraeus on Thursday morning, in the Evangelistria area.
Researchers studying sediment cores recovered from mainland Greece and the Aegean Sea have found the oldest known evidence of lead pollution in the environment dating to around 5,200 years ago.
The seven candidates for the world’s most powerful job in global sport – the presidency of the International Olympic Committee – have unveiled their plans and vision for the Games in a brief presentation to the IOC membership.
Increased volcanic activity in Greece’s famed tourist hotspot of Santorini has prompted the country’s civil protection minister to call a meeting with local and disaster response officials.
A 12-year-old schoolboy is recovering at home in the western Peloponnesian town of Pyrgos after falling into a sinkhole that opened up on a road as he was making his way to school.
The Athens First Instance Prosecutor has initiated criminal proceedings against four police officers in connection with the murder of Kyriaki Griva outside the Agioi Anargyroi police station in western Athens in April 2024 by her former partner.
Greece, Cyprus and 10 other European Union countries want the European Commission to use its powers under the Digital Services Act to protect the integrity of European elections from foreign interference, a letter signed by the 12 countries, showed.
European Union enlargement “will be an important part of Europe’s answer” to the new geopolitical challenges faced by the continent, the European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos has told the Third Delphi Brussels Forum, taking place in Brussels and organized by the Delphi Economic Forum in collaboration with Kathimerini English Edition.
The restructuring of the armed forces, as reflected in the recent evaluations of senior and high-ranking officers, is a necessity arising from the lessons learned from current armed conflicts, as well as the rapid advancement of technology, according to sources from the Defense Ministry.
Maurizio Capotorto, the former CEO of Hellenic Train, has reportedly been summoned to provide explanations as a suspect in the alleged offense of giving false testimony before the parliamentary inquiry committee on the Tempe train tragedy last January.