Country braces for another heat wave
Authorities have warned of an impending weeklong heat wave during the summer tourist season, with a high risk of dangerous wildfires, as much of southern Europe swelteres under high temperatures.
Authorities have warned of an impending weeklong heat wave during the summer tourist season, with a high risk of dangerous wildfires, as much of southern Europe swelteres under high temperatures.
An appeals court in Thessaloniki has handed a hospital pediatrician a suspended sentence after finding him guilty of the death through medical negligence of a four-year-old boy.
Fredi Beleri, a jailed member of Albania’s ethnic Greek minority elected last month to the European Parliament, has been granted leave by the Albanian authorities to attend the legislature to be sworn in.
Professor Gonda Van Steen, the Koraes Chair at the Centre for Hellenic Studies and Department of Classics at King’s College London and a member of the academic committee for the Alexandria Cavafy House, joins Thanos Davelis to explore why making Cavafy widely accessible – from his Alexandria home to the Cavafy Archive in Athens –…
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Under the sweltering Turkish sun, tourists wander through sets that recreate Ottoman and Byzantine-era castles, take selfies with actors in traditional Ottoman costumes and watch horseback stunt performances.
The Egyptian ambassador to Greece, Omar Amer Youssef, has praised the strengthening bilateral ties between the two countries, emphasizing their shared goal of “a prosperous and stable Mediterranean region.”
A 20-year-old South African man who went missing in the waters near Sami, on the Ionian island of Kefalonia (also spelled Cephalonia), has been found dead.
A new decision of the Fifth Section of the Council of State deems unconstitutional not only the height increases based on the bonus included in the new building regulation but also the exemption from the calculated building factor of various spaces such as lofts and bay windows (“hidden” factor) as they lead to larger buildings,…