Veteran singer’s health ‘stable but critical,’ doctors say
Veteran Greek singer Marinella remains “clinically stable” but in “critical” condition following a serious stroke on Wednesday night, Hygeia hospital said in an update on Thursday afternoon.
Veteran Greek singer Marinella remains “clinically stable” but in “critical” condition following a serious stroke on Wednesday night, Hygeia hospital said in an update on Thursday afternoon.
Sokratis Famellos, the president of SYRIZA’s parliamentary group, announced on Thursday he will run for president of the leftist main opposition party, bringing the number of leadership hopefuls to five.
The government is offering more favorable terms to entice renowned foreign universities such as Stanford, Harvard, Yale, UCL, ETH Zurich and others to establish branches in Greece.
Police in Athens have arrested a 14-year-old schoolboy after he threatened to “break” the face of a teacher who had questioned the pupil’s use of a cell phone in school.
At least eight people have been arrested during a police operation in western Attica on Thursday aimed at dismantling a criminal gang responsible for about 100 house robberies in Attica and the Peloponnese.
For more than 2,400 years, “young people” have been a perennial cause for complaint. Socrates’ and Plato’s accusations are still topical because politicians and citizens all around the world are still blaming youth for their failure: The myth of youth disenchantment with politics is spreading – disregarding the fact that they are active citizens, just…
The Ministry of Environment and Energy submitted an amendment to Parliament on Thursday which includes changes needed to facilitate the construction of the Cyprus-Crete electrical interconnection.
Paramedics called to a police precinct in central Athens last Saturday to pick up a 38-year-old migrant from Pakistan found him dead.
The Administrative Court of Appeal of Piraeus has issued the country’s first final decision for revoking a building permit that made use of the height bonus in the new Building Regulation.
Greek police in Thessaloniki said they have identified two suspects who defrauded a man out of 250,000 euros by urging him to invest in cryptocurrencies.