Why pick on us? Cyprus bemused by Hezbollah threats
Cyprus reacted with incredulity on Thursday to warnings from Lebanon’s Hezbollah that the island could be dragged into conflict if tensions with Israel blew up into a fully-fledged war.
Cyprus reacted with incredulity on Thursday to warnings from Lebanon’s Hezbollah that the island could be dragged into conflict if tensions with Israel blew up into a fully-fledged war.
American musical legend Lenny Kravitz returns to Athens after 16 years to headline the Athens Rocks Festival on August 2 at OAKA (Olimpionikon & Spirou Loui).
A wildfire broke out near Volvi lake, in the Halkidiki area in northern Greece.
Over the past 30 years, Greece has lost some 250 square kilometers of its beaches. This is expected to rise as climate change and rising temperatures continue to push up sea levels.
An appeals court in Western Macedonia on Thursday reversed a sentence imposed on seven former and current executives of state-run power utility PPC over a huge landslide at a lignite mine in the region of Kozani in 2017, which forced the evacuation of a nearby village.
Wildfires broke out in the Varimpompi area of east Attica and in the Kokkinos Mylos area of Acharnai, west Attica on Thursday.
European Union countries agreed on a 14th package of sanctions against Russia over its war in Ukraine, diplomats said on Thursday, including a ban on re-exports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) in EU waters.
A beach bar in Agia Marina, on the eastern Aegean island of Rhodes, was sealed by the police on Thursday as the deadline given by the municipality to submit documents proving that the business was operating legally expired.
The Turkish ministry of culture and tourism completed a digital scan of Hagia Sophia in Instanbul to create its perfect “digital twin,” as part of a program to produce a record of the monument, Turkish state broadcaster TRT Haber reported on Thursday.
The transaction amounts to 3.2 billion euros, the biggest for an energy company through ATHEX.