Greece to launch platform for real-time train tracking
Greece will launch a new digital platform to allow citizens to track train locations in real time, Deputy Transport Minister Konstantinos Kyranakis announced Monday.
Greece will launch a new digital platform to allow citizens to track train locations in real time, Deputy Transport Minister Konstantinos Kyranakis announced Monday.
The grand statue of Alexander the Great on his rearing steed, Bucephalus, the momentum of man and beast frozen in an eternal moment, stands as a measure of this country’s ambitions and reality, ever since it took its place on Thessaloniki’s promenade in 1973.
Greece’s justice system is investigating alleged links between NGO members and migrant smuggling networks in the northern Aegean, Shipping Minister Vassilis Kikilias said Monday.
Authorities in Crete are investigating whether a leak from an underground water pipeline is linked to the appearance of two significant ground fissures in the village of Voutes, in the Iraklio regional unit, that prompted safety concerns.
Five years after his team presented a report that was supposed to serve as a blueprint for Greece’s transformation into “Europe’s California” with a new production model Christopher Pissarides takes stock of what has and has not been done.
Strong firefighting forces are battling a wildfire burning through forestland in Nea Kalyvakia, in the municipality of Andritsaina-Krestena, western Greece, officials said Monday.
Nektaria Stamouli, the deputy editor in chief of Kathimerini’s English Edition and Politico’s Eastern Mediterranean correspondent, joins Thanos Davelis as we look into the rise of Zoe Konstantopoulou and her party Course of Freedom in the polls, and break down Greece’s shifting political landscape.
Greece’s public health system is launching a digital patient feedback platform aimed at improving hospital services.
The news in 2023 that the Municipality of Agrafa in Evrytania, Central Greece, was offering financial assistance to young couples that wanted children made national headlines.
Migrant workers in Cyprus should have the same rights as all other Cypriot and EU workers, a European human rights watchdog has said, warning that the poorly paid and overworked laborers were vulnerable to abuse and trafficking.