First daycare school opens in Kastellorizo
The first daycare in Kastellorizo, Dodecanese, opened on Sunday and will accommodate 15 children.
The first daycare in Kastellorizo, Dodecanese, opened on Sunday and will accommodate 15 children.
Several cities worldwide are simultaneously coming together under the official Oktoberfest banner, and this year, Athens is joining in.
Greece’s Civil Defense will test its air raid system throughout the country between 11 a.m. and 11.35 a.m. on Monday, as was announced on Sunday.
Lord Vaizey, chair of the Parthenon Project, which is dedicated to the reunification of the Parthenon Marbles, is unwavering in his belief: The recent incident of antiquities theft from the British Museum in London, where the 2,500-year-old sculptures are currently displayed, will have no impact on the ongoing negotiations.
A 70-year-old woman was swept away by an army tank vehicle in the East Attica town of Oropos on Sunday morning. She is hospitalized in a serious condition.
European and Greek authorities are anxiously watching energy prices.
The magnitude of the destruction caused by Storm Daniel and the change this phenomenon made on the map of Thessaly is captured in a video posted on YouTube by the Up Stories channel on Sunday, with footage from 35,000 feet of Lake Karla, Thessaly.
Telenova are an Australian alt-indie trio who won over Greek radio listeners with their 2021 single “Bones.”
The race that started them all turns 40 this year, and registrations are open for those who have already started gearing up for it.
A preliminary investigation was ordered by Athens first instance prosecutor Antonis Eleftherianos after the government’s decision to suspend all sporting and cultural activities at the Olympic Athletic Center of Athens’ (OAKA) Olympic Stadium and the Velodrome due to public safety concerns, as was reported on Saturday.