Greens and Reds stumbled on the road
The Greek teams did not travel well this week in the Euroleague, both suffering road losses that saw them drop in the standings.
The Greek teams did not travel well this week in the Euroleague, both suffering road losses that saw them drop in the standings.
Police in Athens have announced the arrest of a 20-year-old man who was found in possession of a Kalashnikov-type combat rifle at Kifisou intercity bus station.
The Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection is preparing a major overhaul of the country’s decades-old system for distributing compensation after natural disasters. Deputy Minister Kostas Katsafados and General Secretary Petros Kampouris are leading the effort, aiming to replace a slow, paper-heavy process with a streamlined, digital model.
The Union of Greek Shipowners has signed a donation agreement with the state worth €2.49 million to finance the procurement and installation of a new geolocation system for all railway trains.
Four Turkish F-16s violated Greek airspace on Friday afternoon.
Two ministers, two deputy ministers and two general secretaries took part in the recent Rebrain Greece initiative event in New York.
Christmas opening hours are now in force for retail stores, which in Athens will be open on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. according to the announcement by the Athens Traders Association.
Friday’s session at Athinon Avenue resembled that of Wednesday, with minimal losses for the benchmark.
It was April 1827 and the Greeks were still trying to find a way to break the siege of the Acropolis, as one of the clashes in the broader Attica area ended in a Turkish garrison fortifying itself in the strategically important Monastery of Saint Spyridon in Piraeus.
Metro excavations have revealed significant findings about ancient Thessaloniki’s urban layout, confirming the continuity of the Hippodamian grid system from the 3rd century BC to the present day.