Pupils detained after Agrinio school gate punch-up
An incident of school violence played out on Thursday in the central Greek town of Agrinio between pupils outside the city’s secondary school.
An incident of school violence played out on Thursday in the central Greek town of Agrinio between pupils outside the city’s secondary school.
More than nine years after Croatia became the European Union’s newest member, the country is on a roll to make the most of its status as the EU member in the Balkans.
The public sympathy for PASOK that emerged after the death of its late leader Fofi Genimmata, the dynamics of the election of a new president and representative of the new generation (Nikos Androulakis), and even the instinctive support for a party leader who was a victim of surveillance have not brought the poll boost that…
Aegean Airlines will develop its own hangar at the Athens International Airport in three buildings, covering an area of 85,000 square meters, the carrier announced on Wednesday.
Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias conveyed a very subtle but clear message regarding Albania’s European perspective and the consequences of the undermining role played in the Western Balkans by third parties with a revisionist agenda, such as Turkey, during his visit on Wednesday to Tirana.
A bright scene will be set up on Christmas Eve at Kotzia Square in central Athens. The festivities will get under way with a special outdoor Christmas party organized by the Municipality of Athens starting at 5 p.m. in Kotzia Square.
A Belgian judge ruled on Thursday that European lawmaker Eva Kaili will remain in custody for another month as an investigations continue into corruption charges in a graft case involving World Cup host Qatar, Belgian prosecutors said.
The appointment of the new archbishop of Cyprus will take place on Saturday after the Divine Liturgy, the island’s Holy Synod announced Thursday.
In the past, election years have been associated with adverse effects on the economy. Addressing political parties, the governor of the Bank of Greece points out this risk, as he should, in his new report:
In the wake of WWII, Europeans formed the Coal and Steel Community to break Germany’s monopoly over coal and steel and secure peace on the continent for nearly 80 years.