5.6 magnitude quake hits central Turkey
A moderately strong earthquake has struck central Turkey, the country’s disaster management agency said, causing damage to some buildings.
A moderately strong earthquake has struck central Turkey, the country’s disaster management agency said, causing damage to some buildings.
A 45-year-old Greek man accused of the murder of the 65-year-old German has been remanded in custody on Crete.
The special “Easter Basket” that offers lower-price traditional Easter foods will come back into effect in the run-up to Orthodox Easter, from April 24 to May 4.
Xiromero/Dryland, the Greek pavilion at the Venice Biennale, has been inaugurated ahead of the official opening of the 60th international art exhibition on Saturday.
As part of the confidence-building measures agreed between Turkey and Greece, Greek military officials have visited a Turkish brigade.
Athens Airport Police arrested a 35-year-old foreign national, wanted for sexual offenses against a minor, upon his arrival from Switzerland.
A human rights organization representing ethnic Armenians has submitted evidence to the International Criminal Court, arguing that Azerbaijan is committing an ongoing genocide against them.
If Bulgaria fails to meet European Central Bank inflation targets in June, its planned accession to the eurozone in 2025 could be delayed by months, the country’s central bank governor has said.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced that he will meet Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on May 13 in Ankara.
The Olympia Municipal Music Theater (59 Akadimias) hosts saxophonist, composer and orchestrator Bernard van Rossum’s Greece debut with the Athens Bing Band in an eagerly anticipated collaboration.