Launch of a Chinese School of Classical Studies in Athens
Athens now has its own Chinese School of Classical Studies, following its inauguration on Thursday.
Athens now has its own Chinese School of Classical Studies, following its inauguration on Thursday.
In every European country, compliance with the traffic code is now carried out with cameras. Surveillance devices have also been shown to contribute to the reduction of crime.
Following the arrest of six suspects, more details have come to light about the methods used by the perpetrators of the €1.1 million cash delivery van robbery in Lavrio in September.
The unemployment rate stood at 9.8% in October compared to a downwards revised 10.8% in October 2023 and an upwards revised 9.4% in September 2024, the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) has said.
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier, struggling to get his minority government’s budget proposal through Parliament, has, in interview with Le Figaro, noted that France is currently borrowing at a higher rate than Greece.
Recent share purchases push Eurobank’s stake in Hellenic Bank, with potential plans for further expansion.
A member of the Greek Navy has died while engaged in underwater disaster management training.
Reports of domestic violence against women on Crete are rising, with 1,151 cases filed from January to September, averaging four incidents daily, according to a report by the Women’s Violence Observatory.
The Greek Foreign Ministry is keeping a close watch on developments following the arrest, in Turkey, of a Greek woman awaiting trial on suspicion of theft in Istanbul, diplomatic sources have informed.