Iran’s onerous hijab law for women is now a campaign issue
Iranian officials insisted for decades that the law requiring women to cover their hair and dress modestly was sacrosanct and not even worth discussion.
Iranian officials insisted for decades that the law requiring women to cover their hair and dress modestly was sacrosanct and not even worth discussion.
Corporate dividends, French election concerns and the upcoming ending of the year’s first half led to a variety of trends among Greek stocks on Tuesday, after the long weekend.
SYRIZA’s leadership decided to immediately suspend the daily edition of the party newspaper Avgi on Tuesday.
Moscow announced on Tuesday that it is blocking access within Russia to the broadcasts of 81 media outlets from the European Union, including several from Greece and Cyprus.
Award-winning jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington will perform at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus (Dionysiou Areopagitou) on October 1.
The award-winning Chamber Orchestra of Europe will perform at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus (Dionysiou Areopagitou) on June 30, under the baton of podium superstar Britain’s Sir Simon Rattle.
According to a survey by the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (CEDEFOP) nearly one in four Greek workers fears losing their job entirely due to Artificial Intelligence by 2030.
A large wildfire is currently threatening forested and residential areas near Nafpaktos, western Greece, prompting 112 emergency evacuation alerts.
Pink Martini are returning to Athens on July 15 for an unforgettable performance at the Lycabettus Theater.
Greek lawmaker Georgios Aspiotis announced on Tuesday he was leaving the parliamentary group of far-right Spartiates (Spartans) and would serve as an independent MP, in a letter addressed to the House Speaker.