Three charged after brawl outside Piraeus soccer stadium
Three men face charges following their arrest on Wednesday for their involvement in a brawl outside a soccer stadium in the southern part of Piraeus.
Three men face charges following their arrest on Wednesday for their involvement in a brawl outside a soccer stadium in the southern part of Piraeus.
The leader of the far-right Spartans party has said that he “supports and embraces all the MPs of his party,” as two of his MPs declared themselves independent hours after a Supreme Court prosecutor brought charges of electoral fraud against eleven MPs elected with the party in the last election.
Dana Schutz’s exhibition “The Island,” curated by Courtney J. Martin, the Paul Mellon Director of the Yale Center for British Art (YCBA) and executive director of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, is set to open at the George Economou Collection (80 Kifissias, thegeorgeeconomoucollection.com).
The government is distancing itself from the overambitious goals set by the European Union for the green transition.
A 39-year-old man arrested for the murder of his ex-girlfriend outside a police station in Athens has been remanded to a prison psychiatric ward pending trial after testifying before an investigative magistrate.
The Athens Philharmonic Orchestra presents “Historical Experiences” at the Athens Conservatoire (17-19 Vasileos Georgiou, athensconservatoire.gr).
Ships and ferries will remain docked on April 17 throughout Greece following a decision by the Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation to join a 24-hour nationwide strike called by private-sector trade union federation GSEE on the same day.
Release Athens 2024 welcomes Thievery Corporation and Black Pumas on July 9, at Water Square (Plateia Nero, 2616 Posidonos), in a day dedicated to the sounds of downtempo/dub/electronica and soul.
Firefighters are on their way to battle a wildfire near the Central Greece village of Kamena Vourla.
In a drill at a 12th century monastery near Athens, a fast-approaching wildfire threatens to trap clergy and a group of people attending a baptism.