Air pollution’s deadly toll
Air pollution continues to claim thousands of lives annually in Europe, with Greece seeing 10,700 premature deaths linked to airborne particulate matter, according to the European Environment Agency’s annual report.
Air pollution continues to claim thousands of lives annually in Europe, with Greece seeing 10,700 premature deaths linked to airborne particulate matter, according to the European Environment Agency’s annual report.
Stocks at Athinon Avenue produced a mixed session on Wednesday.
A shooting incident targeting a motorcyclist occurred on Wednesday afternoon in Thessaloniki.
The migration and asylum minister announced on Tuesday a new institutional framework for legal immigration.
Tax administration to seek all information from various entities to come by end-February.
A new discovery on a computer found in an underground warehouse containing weapons and explosives in the inner Athens district of Pagrati may prompt the investigating judge to file additional charges against a 49-year-old professor currently in custody for the case.
In a groundbreaking move for accessibility, the National Theater has introduced a tactile tour of “The School for Wives,” allowing people with visual impairments to feel their way into the world of the play like never before.
“If the head of state lacks even basic powers, how can they fulfill their regulatory role? If Parliament is in clear opposition to public sentiment, who will protect the country from decay and potential anarchy?” These were the questions raised by Konstantinos Karamanlis in January 1975.
The Hagia Sophia in Istanbul will undergo extensive restoration to preserve its structural integrity, including the dismantling of its dome.
Road authorities have scheduled traffic restrictions this Sunday from 7:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. along Vouliagmenis Avenue in southern Athens to facilitate a road race in the area.