Thessaloniki bus driver convicted
A Thessaloniki bus driver was sentenced to five months in prison, with a three-year suspension, after being found guilty of injuring an elderly woman who fell as she tried to board the city bus.
A Thessaloniki bus driver was sentenced to five months in prison, with a three-year suspension, after being found guilty of injuring an elderly woman who fell as she tried to board the city bus.
Turkey’s energy minister held talks with Chinese authorities and companies on mining projects, nuclear and renewable energy this week, his ministry said on Tuesday, and the two countries signed a preliminary pact on energy conversion.
Three people have been arrested after a steel gate, which was being erected at an Athens primary school, fell on a 9-year-old pupil.
The European electricity industry is expected to send a warning on Wednesday from Athens to the European Union ahead of the June 9 European elections that “keeping the lights on can no longer be taken for granted.”
The interim government of Tripoli claims Greece is conducting illegal prospecting south of Crete in areas it says are under Libya’s jurisdiction.
On a quiet weekday evening inside a restaurant in Brooklyn, a dog under a table announced its presence with a single pronounced yap.
Consumption and inflation boosted business turnover last year while increasing tax revenues.
The project {for the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Cyprus is still on.
Thousands of families are looking to secure a spot for their child at a so-called model school, hoping to benefit from such islands of quality and excellence in the public education system.
Registered unemployment is at a 13-year low, according to data from the Public Employment Service (DYPA), as the number of unemployed fell below 900,000 for the first time since April 2011.