WSJ pays tribute to Archie Karas following gambling icon’s passing
Archie Karas, a prominent figure in the world of poker and gambling, passed away at 73 last month, leaving behind a significant legacy in the gaming community.
Archie Karas, a prominent figure in the world of poker and gambling, passed away at 73 last month, leaving behind a significant legacy in the gaming community.
The UK Foreign Office has issued safety guidelines for Chelsea fans visiting Athens ahead of the Europa Conference League match with Panathinaikos.
Albania’s former President Ilir Meta has been detained by police over corruption allegations, his spokesperson and lawyer said on Monday.
A 14-year-old boy was hit by a tram on Monday afternoon in Glyfada, southern Athens, sustaining minor injuries.
The chief spokesperson for the Turkish president’s office on Sunday denied claims by the main opposition CHP party suggesting that Turkey is prepared to take back asylum seekers from Germany in exchange for Berlin approving Ankara’s request for Eurofighter jets.
The socialist PASOK party today announced a nine-member coordinating committee to join recently re-elected party leader Nikos Androulakis in key posts.
“Although the Middle East remains beset with perennial challenges, the region is quieter than it has been for decades.”
More than 6,000 pupils have been suspended since the start of the academic year for flouting a ban on mobile phones at school, Education Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis said on Monday.
In the wake of recent incidents across public transport networks, Infrastructure and Transport Minister Christos Staikouras submitted new information about the national railway to the Supreme Court.
Award-winning Greek playwright Dimitris Dimitriadis, hailed as one of the country’s top contemporary dramatists, returns with “Aiautos,” a study on the death of the hero based on the ancient Greek myth of Ajax.