Prosecutor seeks felony charges in 11-year-old’s 2022 death in Serres
An investigation into the death of an 11-year-old student on December 5, 2022, following a boiler explosion in the courtyard of his school, is being elevated to felony status.
An investigation into the death of an 11-year-old student on December 5, 2022, following a boiler explosion in the courtyard of his school, is being elevated to felony status.
Stefanos Kasselakis, the recently ousted leader of the left-leaning SYRIZA party who has announced the formation of a new yet still unnamed political party, revealed plans on Friday to take legal action against a local newspaper over what he called a “slanderous publication” alleging tax evasion.
Two men entering Greece were arrested at Athens airport Thursday afternoon in possession of substantial quantities of narcotics, Greek police authorities have reported.
The country’s taxi drivers face 1,000 euro fines as of Monday if they have not placed special bilingual stickers on their taxis indicating that they accept card payments.
Citizen Service Centers (KEP) across the country will remain closed on Saturday, November 16, and Saturday, November 23, due to scheduled system maintenance and upgrades.
Severe delays are being reported across most major roadways in the Athens metropolitan area, caused by the rainfall brought by the “Alexander” storm.
On October 29, 1974, the last bus carrying Greek-Cypriot and Greek prisoners of war from the Turkish invasion arrived at the Ledra checkpoint in Nicosia.
Telecoms firm OTE posted slightly higher revenue in the third quarter of 2024, while operating earnings dropped slightly from the same period in 2023.
As President-elect Donald Trump’s national security team takes shape, Jonathan Schanzer and Endy Zemenides join Thanos Davelis to break down what message his nominations send about the foreign policy priorities of his second term, especially when looking at the Eastern Mediterranean.
The Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE), responsible for managing and maintaining rail infrastructure, has responded to a report in Kathimerini on Friday, which alleged that it failed to provide crucial CCTV footage to the judiciary investigating last year’s fatal railway collision near Tempe, central Greece.