The price of education: Students on the move
For many Greek students, attending regional universities now means long commutes instead of dorm life.
For many Greek students, attending regional universities now means long commutes instead of dorm life.
A memorandum of cooperation between the Ministry of Education of Ethiopia and the Greek community of Ethiopia on the operation of a Greek Community Cultural Heritage Legacy School has been signed in Addis Ababa.
The University of Ioannina, through its Center for Training and Lifelong Learning, has announced a free online training program aimed at volunteers from the Greek diaspora in the United States who teach the Greek language.
Farmers protesting at the Promachonas border crossing with Bulgaria ended their blockade earlier than scheduled on Monday evening, easing severe congestion after more than 500 trucks became stranded on the Greek side, authorities said.
The Defense Ministry published a draft law introducing the “Charter for the Transition of the Armed Forces to the New Era,” aimed at reforming careers, salaries, training and operational readiness across the military.
Four companies are vying for the creation of an alternative FSRU to that off Alexandroupoli.
Public sector union federation ADEDY will hold a 24-hour nationwide strike on Tuesday, in reaction to the passing of the budget in Parliament and to show support for rural mobilizations.
Whether we like it or not, US President Donald Trump is right. Europe’s leaders are generally mediocre, indecisive and weak. They are cut from the same cloth that makes them conventional and polite. But these are not the times for such leaders.
Police have arrested a man after eyewitnesses reported he had threatened a woman with a gun earlier in Exarchia, central Athens.
The nephew of a campsite owner and a businessman from Athens, accused of instigating a double murder in Foinikounda on the evening of October 5, remained in the investigator’s office for more than four hours, insisting on their innocence.