Child hospitalized after drunk driving crash outside school in Crete
A child was taken to hospital on Thursday after a drunk driver crashed into parked vehicles outside a school in Hania, Crete.
A child was taken to hospital on Thursday after a drunk driver crashed into parked vehicles outside a school in Hania, Crete.
North Star Entertainment is banking on Athens’ steadily rising tourism flows to support visitor demand at the Voria hotel and entertainment complex under construction in Maroussi, northern Athens, where the Mont Parnes casino is due to be relocated from its current site, further out north, on Mount Parnitha.
A growing share of voters is moving into what pollsters describe as a “gray zone,” according to the latest Pulse survey presented Wednesday, covering January 16-19.
Ukraine’s needs for natural gas remain limited, even under low temperature conditions.
Turkey is advancing its claims in the Aegean through a new practice of issuing long-duration navigational warnings, or Navtex, valid for two years through December 31, 2027, asserting authority to issue permits over roughly half the Aegean.
An Italian crew member of the ferry Euroferry Olympia told prosecutors he was pressured to mislead investigators after a fire, according to sworn testimony.
Japan will serve as the guest of honor at the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) in 2026, Japanese ambassador to Greece Koichi Ito said.
Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni has met with the Ambassador of the Philippines to Greece Giovanni Palec, to discuss a cooperation agreement in tourism.
Passenger traffic recorded an increase of 4.9% in 2025 at all Greek airports.
Talks focus on the Aphrodite-Ishai field, a transboundary deposit located where the two countries’ exclusive economic zones meet.