79 migrants rescued near Gavdos in two incidents
The Coast Guard rescued 79 migrants in two operations near Greece’s southernmost island of Gavdos.
The Coast Guard rescued 79 migrants in two operations near Greece’s southernmost island of Gavdos.
A metro system in Greece’s second city Thessaloniki officially opened on Saturday, its stations displaying the same ancient artifacts that nearly derailed the project’s completion.
In the vanguard of the Greek capital’s artistic production, Nikos Tsouchlos, head of the Athens Conservatoire, has been one of the most discreet and effective voices in the field.
A 16-year-old boy who was found dead in his home in northern Greece on Friday following a suspected gas leak died from asphyxiation, a forensic examination showed on Saturday.
A 26-year-old man accused of terrorism links because his fingerprint was found inside a plastic garbage bag retrieved from an apartment in Athens’ Ambelokipi district that was destroyed by the accidental detonation of explosives in October, was remanded in custody on Saturday, after testifying to an investigative magistrate.
An emergency alert via 112 has been issued for the Cycladic island of Tinos on Saturday, as a major storm sweeping in from the west pounded Greece, causing floods in several parts of the country.
An ambitious undertaking, the first “encyclopedia” of European songs, has come to fruition, giving us a fascinating record of what generations of people on this continent have been singing.
The Hellenic Basketball Federation (EOK) has officially submitted its bid to host the 2029 EuroBasket to the International Basketball Federation (FIBA).
Two Greek scientists from the Technical University of Crete are set to embark on a groundbreaking research mission to Antarctica. This marks the first time Greek researchers will participate in such an expedition.
A major new park project, “Aenaon,” has been unveiled in Athens, aiming to transform the city’s waterfront.