Police investigate attack on transgender woman in Athens
Authorities in Athens have identified a 55-year-old taxi driver accused of assaulting a transgender woman early Thursday morning.
Authorities in Athens have identified a 55-year-old taxi driver accused of assaulting a transgender woman early Thursday morning.
European Union foreign ministers will hold an emergency meeting Monday night to address rising tensions in the Middle East following Israel’s airstrikes on Lebanon over the weekend and the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
Greece’s political parties are still trying to find their footing after their disappointing performance in June’s European elections.
Greece’s bank bailout fund HFSF began the process of selling a 10% stake in National Bank of Greece on Monday, marking the end of re-privatization of Greek lenders.
Two people died overnight in a large wildfire burning through forestland in Greece, near a seaside resort in the country’s south, authorities said.
As the battle for the leadership of socialist PASOK heats up ahead of Sunday’s election, contenders are honing their strategies to ensure high voter turnout.
The National Opera of Odessa presents Carl Orff’s epic masterpiece at the Herod Atticus Theater (Dionysiou Areopagitou), featuring a cast of 150 performers.
Starting Tuesday, Greek tourists and business travelers visiting China for short stays will no longer need a visa.
Greece will auction 13-week T-bills in book entry form on Wednesday, maturing on January 3, 2025, the Public Debt Management Agency said on Friday.
The decrease in the stock of houses for sale in Attica continued in the first half of the year.