Peace and Friendship Stadium flooded following heavy rainfall
The Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus, home court of the Olympiacos basketball team, was flooded on Thursday due to heavy rainfall in the Attica region.
The Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus, home court of the Olympiacos basketball team, was flooded on Thursday due to heavy rainfall in the Attica region.
Traffic police have been warning drivers in areas with ice and snow to use snow chains, after long traffic jams were reported near some ski resorts because of cars becoming stuck on the roads.
India fought back with four late wickets to leave Australia on 311 for six on day one of the fourth test on Thursday after teen debutant Sam Konstas had lit up the Melbourne Cricket Ground with a thrilling knock in the morning.
A prosecutor in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, filed serious criminal charges on Thursday against a 14-year-old boy accused of stabbing his girlfriend’s father in the leg during a verbal altercation.
Cyprus is once again making headline news as Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides becomes the first leader in the region to appoint a special representative – Ambassador Thessalia Salina Shambos – for religious freedoms and the protection of minorities in the Middle East. The move, welcomed in Washington, comes as new concerns about religious and ethnic…
A boat carrying more than 40 undocumented migrants was located off the coast of Samos in the eastern Aegean early on Thursday morning, the Athens-Macedonian News Agency reported.
I’ve been keeping abreast of all the discussions concerning who Greece’s next president is likely to be and I admit that it confirms by feeling that the country’s political system is incapable of rising above opportunistic attitudes and petty politics.
Police in Xanthi, northern Greece, are looking for clues into the identities and whereabouts of a group of armed burglars who broke into a house while the occupants were still there on Christmas night.
In a dim one-room apartment in one of Istanbul’s poorest neighborhoods, 11-year-old Atakan Sahin curls up on a threadbare sofa with his siblings to watch TV while their mother stirs a pot of pasta.
Beyond her broad smile, it is a delight to listen to Teti Hadjinicolaou narrate stories about the forgotten human side of Athens – the city where she was born, raised and still resides in the same neighborhood.