Government invokes new Tempe report findings to reject criticism
The government has invoked the findings of an expert report to reject opposition criticism over its handling of the deadly Tempe train crash, ahead of renewed parliamentary clashes.
The government has invoked the findings of an expert report to reject opposition criticism over its handling of the deadly Tempe train crash, ahead of renewed parliamentary clashes.
The balance of power in our region has changed. But this is no cause for defeatism. Perhaps a measure of anger is justified – so long as that anger is transformed into determination, into a will to change our course.
Panos Valavanis, one of Greece’s most distinguished archaeologists and a long-serving professor at the University of Athens, has passed away at the age of 71.
The polling stations at universities across the country closed shortly after 7 p.m., marking the end of this year’s student elections.
The late surge in stock prices, for a second day in a row, offset all earlier losses and gave the main index at Athinon Avenue the chance to record yet another 15-year high.
The 24th Athens Jazz Festival brings bold, boundary-pushing sounds to Technopolis (100 Pireos), featuring 21 acts from 19 countries.
Teachers at Greece’s private schools are alarmed by the growing popularity of sleepovers organized by their school’s administrations.
Ruling New Democracy clashed in Parliament with opposition parties over the latest expert report on the Tempe railway disaster, authored by Professor Dimitris Karonis of the National Technical University of Athens.
A six-month-old baby was found alive alongside a garbage bin in the southern Athens suburb of Alimos on Thursday, just hours after reportedly being abducted from its grandmother in central Athens.
The National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST) in Athens (Kallirrois & Frantzis) presents “Why Look at Animals? A Case for the Rights of Non-Human Lives,” a major group exhibition focused on animal rights and well-being.