Defense Min speaks to Israeli counterpart about Greek humanitarian aid
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias informed his Israeli counterpart, Yoav Gallant, about Greek humanitarian aid in a telephone conversation on Monday.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias informed his Israeli counterpart, Yoav Gallant, about Greek humanitarian aid in a telephone conversation on Monday.
As the new year begins, the tourism industry is gearing up, and the messages for the upcoming summer season are exceptionally encouraging.
Soccer fans in Greece will have to use a state-run digital identification app on their cell phones to buy tickets for games after a security ban on supporters expires next month.
The Supreme Court has intervened once again to combat the phenomenon of brutal abuse of companion and working animals that is prevalent throughout Greece, placing our country on blacklists among European nations.
A 23-year-old man, who had been beaten by two suspects in Thessaloniki on Friday, remains hospitalized in critical condition after sustaining severe injuries.
Two men, aged 37 and 27, were apprehended on Friday in Peristeri, western Athens, after being caught in the act of attempting to break into a vehicle.
Greece is in talks with the US to co-produce US-designed Constellation-class frigates, Defense Minister Nikos Dendias said on Monday.
The Goethe Institute in Athens (Goethe.de) is hosting a lecture on waste landscapes and waste management infrastructure presented by art curator Dr Bettina Knaup.
Bad weather “Avgi” has struck Greece since Sunday, with heavy snowfall and significant temperature drops expected to last until Wednesday, reported the National Meteorological Service on Monday.
The Senate of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) has decided to hold exams online as numerous faculties are currently occupied by students protesting government plans to facilitate the establishment of private universities.