Regional rivals join forces: Greece, Turkey in OSCE bid
Athens and Ankara are intensifying joint diplomatic efforts to secure Greek and Turkish candidates for two top posts at the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Athens and Ankara are intensifying joint diplomatic efforts to secure Greek and Turkish candidates for two top posts at the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Five young men aged between 17 and 21 years old were ambushed and robbed during what they believed was a date with two women they had met online.
The website of the Hellenic Open University (HOU) was knocked out from October 25 through the entire long holiday weekend and is still experiencing problems after an attack by hackers.
A tipoff from the World Anti-Doping Agency put Greek narcotics investigators on the trail of a champion bodybuilder who is suspected of running a racket selling illegal anabolic steroids.
In a landmark move, Greece is set to establish the Higher School of Performing Arts (ASPET) for the first time. The initiative comes 17 years after a previous attempt in 2007 failed due to opposition from higher education institutions.
The two prosecutors who decided last week to remove the protective status of two key witnesses in the Novartis case said that there was no indication that they had been the subject of intimidation or retaliation.
Legislation establishing Greece’s first state-run university-level school for the performing arts will be presented at a cabinet meeting on Thursday before being put to public consultation and then heading to Parliament for ratification.
A senior official with Europe’s top human rights watchdog has urged the government of ethnically divided Cyprus to allow passage to nearly three dozen asylum seekers out of a UN-controlled buffer zone where they have been stranded in tents for months.
The 8th InvestGR Forum 2025: “Greece, Regional Leader” will take place on July 15, 2025, at the Athens Conservatoire, its organizers announced on Wednesday.
A bill ratifying International Monetary Fund quota increases for member-countries was approved in the Greek Parliament’s Standing Committee on Economic Affairs on Tuesday, and was tabled in the plenary on Wednesday.