Toddler run over by father dies
A 2.5-year-old girl who was run over by her father when he put his pickup truck on reverse without noticing she was behind the vehicle died Saturday afternoon.
A 2.5-year-old girl who was run over by her father when he put his pickup truck on reverse without noticing she was behind the vehicle died Saturday afternoon.
A ghost from the past, the current account deficit, has come to the fore again, on the occasion of the European Commission’s spring forecasts, which calculated it at an alarming 11.8% of GDP in 2022.
The case of Thanasis Kontaris, a doctor on the island of Serifos, deserves closer attention because it represents two very difficult realities in Greece today and two huge challenges in how the country moves forward.
Former prime minister of North Macedonia Zoran Zaev refers to the benefits of the Prespes agreement for his country, Greece, and the wider Balkan region, in an interview with Kathimerini.
Sunday’s parliamentary election looks likely to be a dress rehearsal for a new round of voting in the busy summer tourist season – barring a surprise coalition deal by dissonant opposition parties.
With less than 24 hours remaining until the start of voting in the general election in Greece, the voting process began on Saturday as polling stations abroad opened to allow Greeks registered to vote abroad cast their ballot.
At the traditional meals for political reporters hosted by paryy leaders ahead of Sunday’s election, Olympiakos’ participation in the Euroleague final on Sunday was the main topic of conversation.
Police on the border with Turkey have arrested a 42-year-old Turkish national who is being sought in Russia on tax evasion offenses. The man was arrested at Kipi border crossing in Evros regional unit after crossing from Turkey.
Alcohol consumption in China is closely related to economic prosperity, says Greek entrepreneur.
A total of 351 looted antiquities dating from Neolithic to Byzantine times in possession of a London-based dealership will return to Greece following a long-term legal battle, the Ministry of Culture said on Friday.