Infant sustains head injury in fight between 4 women
A one-year-old infant sustained a head injury during an altercation between four women in provincial city Pyrgos, northwestern Peloponnese, on Saturday.
A one-year-old infant sustained a head injury during an altercation between four women in provincial city Pyrgos, northwestern Peloponnese, on Saturday.
NGOs are viewed with suspicion by a large segment of the public and are subject to what some of their leaders call “punitive” taxation by the state, according to a presentation by the Bodossaki Foundation.
Storm Bora, the weather system that swept across the country Saturday, claiming the lives of two men on Lemnos, has also impacted Rhodes, prompting authorities to impose a traffic ban as sections of the island’s road network have been heavily damaged.
The Education Ministry plans to introduce the International Baccalaureate, the two-year diploma program, to five public magnet schools in the next academic year.
Almost five years after COVID blew into our lives, the main thing standing between us and the next global pandemic is luck. And with the advent of flu season, that luck may well be running out.
Three out of 10 Greeks in urban centers must allocate more than 40% of their disposable income to housing as a total – rent, electricity bills and so forth.
The Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) will auction 52-week treasury bills, in book entry form, to the amount of 500 million euros.
Storm Bora has caused severe flooding and damage across Greece, leading to over 290 emergency calls by Saturday night.
Stories with a happy ending. Stories of people from different generations, places and backgrounds. Touching and unquestionably optimistic stories. Stories of transformation. Such were the stories shared at the remarkable event held at the end of October at the Athens Conservatoire.
The aroma of lemon chicken is irresistible. Maria had requested it the day before – it’s her favorite dish, and she prefers it with rice. Grandma never denies her a treat.