Rally and concert for Tempe victims planned in Athens
Student associations are keeping up the pressure over the handling of the deadly 2023 train crash at Tempe in central Greece, organizing protest marches and a concert on Thursday.
Student associations are keeping up the pressure over the handling of the deadly 2023 train crash at Tempe in central Greece, organizing protest marches and a concert on Thursday.
The former Greek Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Thessaloniki, Anthimos, has died. He was 91 years old.
Police have unraveled a major fuel scam, arresting 61 individuals connected to two criminal networks. The ringleaders, a father and son duo, operated a company that installed illegal software in gas stations to manipulate fuel pumps.
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis will be welcoming his counterparts from Cyprus and Israel amid a flurry of political developments in Athens on Thursday.
The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and the Foundation of the Hellenic World (FHW) have signed a memorandum of understanding to promote and showcase Greek history, culture and the Orthodox Christian heritage.
Greek think tank Kyklos Ideon (Circle of Ideas), in cooperation with the Delphi Economic Forum, is organizing its annual conference for the eighth consecutive year.
The father of a victim of the deadly Tempe train crash in 2023 has submitted a new request for the exhumation of his child’s body to conduct toxicological and histological tests, aiming to shed light on the cause of death.
A sweeping government reshuffle appears imminent, with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis finalizing key appointments. Sources indicate that changes could occur within hours as the prime minister seeks to recalibrate his administration.
The Euro-Atlantic security architecture, as we’ve known it since 1945, is collapsing. The aftershocks of Washington’s seismic shift in stance are also rocking Greece.
Temporary traffic restrictions will be in place around central Athens on Thursday due to the inauguration of Greece’s new president, Konstantinos Tasoulas.