Athens sees heavy traffic in run-up to Christmas
Heavy traffic has been reported in the center of Athens and on other major thoroughfares in the Attica region in the run-up to Christmas.
Heavy traffic has been reported in the center of Athens and on other major thoroughfares in the Attica region in the run-up to Christmas.
President Katerina Sakellaropoulou extended holiday greetings to Greeks abroad, recognizing their vital role in preserving Greece’s ideals and promoting its cultural heritage worldwide.
Italy’s government pledged on Monday to push ahead with a contested plan to detain asylum seekers in centers built in Albania and said it would work with allies on “innovative” ideas to curb flows of irregular migrants into Europe.
US President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Michael Kratsios, a Greek-American with roots from the island of Chios and the northern city of Kastoria, as the new director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
As his term in Greece nears its end, US Ambassador George Tsunis reflects on his tenure in an interview with Kathimerini.
A man’s body, likely from a migrant shipwreck that occurred earlier this month, has been discovered on a beach on the island of Gavdos.
Two minors were arrested on Friday in the northern region of Halkidiki for peddling drugs at a high school dance. Police discovered the suspects at the venue with cocaine in their possession.
Albania’s prime minister said Sunday the ban on TikTok his government announced a day earlier was “not a rushed reaction to a single incident.”
In a region undergoing profound structural changes and historic power realignments, the Republic of Cyprus is not just observing the shifting dynamics, but actively seeking a role for itself in shaping the future.