Memorial service held for victims of Tempe train crash
A memorial service was held Sunday in Tempe, near the city of Larissa, where relatives of the victims of the massive train collision of February 28 left candles and flowers at the site.
A memorial service was held Sunday in Tempe, near the city of Larissa, where relatives of the victims of the massive train collision of February 28 left candles and flowers at the site.
Work to underground a section of Poseidonos Avenue is seen as part of the Elliniko project, an urban redevelopment plan at the site of the former airport on the southern coast of Athens.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry will visit Athens on Tuesday to discuss regional and international issues, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said an interview with Apogevmatini newspaper Sunday.
The Theater of Lycabettus, located on a hill that overlooks the capital, is slated to reopen this summer after undergoing upgrades, Attica Regional Governor Giorgos Patoulis has told Athens-Macedonian News Agency (AMNA).
The effort to have taxable property rates (known as “objective values”) converge with the actual market prices currently looks like a losing battle.
The shadow of the loose or protest vote is hovering over ruling New Democracy and main opposition SYRIZA as surveys show that a large chunk of the electorate remains undecided or plans to abstain or cast a blank or invalid ballot in the May 21 national election. Indicatively, the latest Pulse poll for Skai TV…
The Statistical Service of Cyprus (CyStat) on Friday reported a state budget surplus of 363 million euros, or 1.3% of gross domestic product for the period of January-February 2023, according to the preliminary general government fiscal results.
Panathinaikos beat Olympiakos in the Derby of Eternal Rivals and remained at the top of the Super League table alongside AEK that defeated Aris.
A Polish referee hired to officiate a Super League game was involved in a tussle with Greek passengers, after allegedly getting drunk during his flight to Athens, although he claims he was sober and was attacked himself.
SYRIZA chief says that his party is prepared to work with anyone for a coalition government, except incumbent New Democracy and the far-right