Road on Mount Grammos sparks probe
Prosecutors in Ioannina have ordered a preliminary investigation into the illegal construction of a road on Mount Grammos in northwestern Greece.
Prosecutors in Ioannina have ordered a preliminary investigation into the illegal construction of a road on Mount Grammos in northwestern Greece.
Cinema Fest Day returns for a third consecutive year on October 31, offering a special admission price of just 2 euros at all cinemas nationwide for both matinee and evening screenings.
A man has died following a collision between a motorcycle and a car.
An independent radio station in Istanbul has shut down after Turkey’s regulator cancelled its terrestrial broadcasting licence after it failed to comply with a suspension order over comments made by a guest on the genocide of Armenians.
No injuries were reported after an intercity bus veered off the road and overturned near Kalavryta in the Peloponnese on Friday morning.
“I have nightmares every day; it was as if I was killed, and today I have to be reborn,” Mazal Tazazo tells Kathimerini.
A recent railway incident in Athens has raised fresh concerns about the country’s train system, just 20 months after the tragic Tempe crash in central Greece.
Germany is demanding written guarantees from Turkey to ensure that Eurofighter Typhoon jets, worth $5.6 billion, won’t be used to violate Greek airspace.
Greece’s September reading of the EU-harmonized consumer price index was eventually even higher than projected on October 1.
Tax authorities are targeting 776 individuals who appear to be involved in money-laundering cases.