6.1-magnitude earthquake shakes northwestern Turkey, felt in Greece
A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck northwestern Turkey Monday, the country’s disaster management agency reported.
A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck northwestern Turkey Monday, the country’s disaster management agency reported.
A 37-year-old man was arrested in Kypseli, Athens, after allegedly threatening a woman with a gun during an argument at a local bar.
The depositions of all 37 defendants in the OPEKEPE case were completed on Monday.
An 11-year-old boy from Ηania, Crete, is in serious condition in the pediatric intensive care unit of Iraklio University Hospital after an electric scooter accident.
A 24-year-old bartender was acquitted Monday by a Thessaloniki misdemeanor court after being charged with serving alcohol to a 15-year-old at a downtown cafe-bar.
A national monument and its protection fueling tensions within the ruling party is a sign that the long-dominant conservatives are worried about their future, especially following the next national election that will most likely take place in spring 2027.
Monday’s bourse session started off with promising gains but ended up in losses.
The four non-state universities that will begin operating in Greece will use a combination of criteria to accept their students.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed a deal on Monday in which Turkey bought 20 Eurofighter Typhoon jets for 8 billion pounds ($10.7 billion), his office said, deepening the NATO allies’ defence ties and bolstering Turkish air defences.
More than 65% of Thessaloniki’s bike lanes are considered high or very high risk, mainly because they lack physical separation from motor traffic, according to a recent road safety analysis.