Mother and child hit by car in Thessaloniki
A mother and her child were rammed by a car on Papanikolaou Avenue, in western Thessaloniki.
A mother and her child were rammed by a car on Papanikolaou Avenue, in western Thessaloniki.
Humanitarian aid for Gaza is continuing to leave Cyprus by sea and will be held in floating storage off the coast of the enclave until a US-built military pier undergoes repairs, a Cypriot government official has said.
Lime scooters are gradually returning to Athens and Thessaloniki, as the company is recovering from the blow inflicted by the Covid-19 pandemic that saw its revenue sink by 95%.
With the June 9 European elections looming, Greek political parties are concerned about the high rate of abstention of young people aged 17-30, after an analysis of the qualitative data of the postal vote.
One man died when the van he was driving smashed into the back of a tourist bus temporarily stopped in the emergency lane of Greece’s main north-south highway near the town of Katerini, early Thursday morning.
A fire drill dubbed Syvilla 2024, was held at the Delphi archaeological site on Wednesday, attended by the Minister Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Vasillis Kikilias and the Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni.
The prosecutor at Athens’ appeals court proposed on Thursday to uphold the guilty verdicts for the two men convicted of fatally beating Zak Kostopoulos, a gay rights activist, during an altercation in a jewelry shop in downtown Athens on September 21, 2018.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis discussed relations between Greece and the United States, the situation in the Middle East and the latest developments in Ukraine with a visiting delegation of the US Congress in Athens on Thursday.
Ryan Gingeras joins Thanos Davelis to discuss Turkey’s latest decision to teach the controversial Blue Homeland doctrine in Turkish schools, its wider ramifications, and explore the link between the rhetoric of conquest we’ve become used to hearing from Erdogan on the commemoration of the fall of Constantinople and policies like Blue Homeland.
The Greek government will submit by the end of the year a regulation that would expand postal voting rights for the national elections, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Thursday.