Athens Airport set for expansion as demand for more space grows
Athens International Airport will implement a three-phase investment plan to increase passenger service capacity in the coming years.
Athens International Airport will implement a three-phase investment plan to increase passenger service capacity in the coming years.
As part of the effort to reduce patients’ waiting time for operations in Greece, the National Health Service (ESY) will on February 1 introduce a digital filing system for hospitals’ scheduled surgeries and their order of priority.
A 45-year-old woman succumbed to extensive burn injuries on Monday, a week after being doused with a flammable liquid and set on fire by her husband.
Police in Athens have reportedly identified 12 minors who are suspected of mugging and assaulting two teenagers in the northern suburb of Neo Iraklio on the night of Saturday, January 6.
A group of hooded assailants stormed into the administration building of the National Technical University of Athens’ Zografou campus on Tuesday morning, frightening staff as they hurled abuse and smashed windows and furniture.
A Greek-owned tanker came under attack off the coast of Yemen in the Red Sea on Tuesday, an incident that is being attributed to a string of similar attacks by Houthi-led rebels.
The Government Council for National Security (KYSEA) on Tuesday decided to appoint new police and fire chiefs, in a bid to address mounting public concerns about law and order.
In a world of rapid technological change and the demand for new expertise to compete in the international economy, Greece has long been constrained by its university system.
MIT Technology Review is organizing in association with Kathimerini the 1st MIT EmTech Europe conference on Wednesday and Thursday in Athens.
Archaeological site guards walked off the job for four hours until noon on Tuesday to express their opposition to government plans to outsource ticketing for the Acropolis.