Greece marks anniversary of its deadliest train crash
Relatives of the 57 victims of Greece’s deadliest train crash attended a memorial service to mark the anniversary, in Tempe, central Greece on Wednesday.
Relatives of the 57 victims of Greece’s deadliest train crash attended a memorial service to mark the anniversary, in Tempe, central Greece on Wednesday.
Ruling New Democracy remains dominant according to an MRB poll of voter intentions in the next national elections, presented on Wednesday by Open TV, garnering 29%. Socialist PASOK climbed to second position with 11.1%, ahead of leftist SYRIZA with 10.1%.
We Greeks tend to overreact and be too harsh on ourselves. We often overlook or quickly forget successes and accomplishments, but are quick to find faults and failures.
A riot police unit came under a barrage of Molotov cocktails on Agios Dimitriou Street, outside the Turkish Consulate, in Thessaloniki on Wednesday evening.
A Greek prosecutor charged 10 people on Wednesday over a series of recent bomb and hand grenade attacks, including a planned parcel bomb explosion at a court in the northern city of Thessaloniki this month, judicial sources said.
Private building activity rose 25.9% in terms of volume in November 2023 in Greece, the Hellenic Statistical Service said on Wednesday, as 2,469 building permits were issued.
The judge handling the investigations into the train collision in late February last year in Tempe, central Greece, which claimed the lives of 57 people, is to launch additional inquiries regarding allegations and the unanswered questions raised by the relatives of the victims and their technical adviser.
Cyprus experienced a notable 2.4% surge in industrial production in 2023, surpassing the figures from the previous year.
Cypriot Finance Minister Makis Keravnos announced on Tuesday that the cabinet of the Republic of Cyprus has approved the establishment of a unified regulatory authority for companies offering administrative services.
If the career of Roger Fidler has any meaning, it is this: Sometimes, you can see the future coming but get trampled by it anyway.