Training aircraft crashes in Tatoi
A two-seater training aircraft crashed in Tatoi, north of Athens, on Wednesday morning, authorities said.
A two-seater training aircraft crashed in Tatoi, north of Athens, on Wednesday morning, authorities said.
Socialist PASOK is moving on three fronts to strengthen its political footprint, as the recent resignation of former prime minister Alexis Tsipras from parliament and his reported efforts to form a new political movement reshape Greece’s opposition landscape.
Police are investigating a powerful explosion that struck a closed nightclub in the Ilisia district of Athens late Tuesday, authorities said on Wednesday. No injuries were reported in the blast, which caused property damage at the “Jacky O” nightclub on Michalakopoulou Street.
A rainbow brightens up the leaden sky over a small ancient theater near the city of Agrinio, in the western Greek region of Aetolia-Acarnania, on Tuesday.
The European Commission is keeping a close eye on the sheep and goat pox epidemic in Greece as it continues to decimate the country’s flocks and threatens to spread beyond its borders.
Expressions of support in recent days by senior New Democracy officials for the demand of Panos Ruci, father of Tempe train crash victim Denis Ruci, to exhume and conduct toxicological tests on his son’s body have highlighted tensions within Greece’s ruling conservative party.
Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Alexandra Papadopoulou on Tuesday hosted Egypt’s assistant foreign minister for Libyan affairs, Ambassador Tarek Dahroug, in Athens for a scheduled political dialogue meeting, officials said.
The chairman and chief executive officer of the OTE Group, Kostas Nebis, spoke about the way that Cosmote Telekom is embracing artificial intelligence and undertaking to highlight its positive potential for its customers, society and the country, during the presentation of Magenta AI, the platform through which easy, secure and free access to a set…
Urban planning department engineers will stage a weeklong strike from October 27 to 31, suspending the issuance of building permits, their union said on Tuesday.
Nick Malkoutzis, the co-founder and editor of Macropolis.gr, joins Thanos Davelis as we look at whether former prime minister Alexis Tsipras is angling for a comeback, and what impact this could have on Greece’s political scene.