Welsh tourist seriously injured in fall at Corfu’s Canal d’Amour
A Welsh tourist in Corfu was seriously injured after falling from a height onto rocks in the sea at Canal d’Amour beach around noon.
A Welsh tourist in Corfu was seriously injured after falling from a height onto rocks in the sea at Canal d’Amour beach around noon.
A 37-year-old police officer died by suicide on Sunday afternoon, using his service weapon inside the Hellenic Police’s Directorate of Criminal Investigations, where he was stationed.
The second contract for the School Building Renovation Program – named in honor of late education minister Marietta Giannakou – was signed on Friday.
A 64-year-old woman died on Saturday night after being hit by a drunk driver in the Zografou area of Athens.
As a German proverb goes: “It’s never eaten as hot as it’s cooked.” The wisdom applies to politics as well – bold campaign promises are often softened, diluted, or ultimately adapted to reality.
Turkey’s defense industry achieved a dramatic 65% increase in weapons exports within just one year, as the country positions itself as a major player in global arms markets while seeking closer ties with the European Union.
The Urban Gallery at The Demos Center (17 Ipitou) of The American College of Greece in Plaka presents “Material Witnesses,” an exhibition that brings together 10 contemporary artists from the Mediterranean, Middle East, and their diasporas who transform humanity’s most ancient materials – clay and textiles – into powerful contemporary testimonies.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in his weekly social media post, addressed the decision to dissolve OPEKEPE amid the scandal involving the misuse of European Union agricultural subsidies.
Nature is working its miracle in Dadia National Park, where forests devastated by Greece’s worst wildfire are making a remarkable comeback.
No problem has ever been solved with “one law and one article,” as Alexis Tsipras famously said in 2014, before winning the elections.