Parts of Europe burn as millions are facing record heat
Wildfires burned in parts of Europe on Tuesday as millions of people across the continent struggled to adapt to the new reality: record summer heat.
Wildfires burned in parts of Europe on Tuesday as millions of people across the continent struggled to adapt to the new reality: record summer heat.
Α Thrace-based Muslim-minority website lashed out against main opposition PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis, labeling him “far-right” over his visit to Tenedos island in Turkey.
A wildfire that broke out at midday in the Flogereika area of Erymanthos, Achaia, has spread rapidly to nearby villages under the force of strong winds.
Ios island was considered an almost a mandatory stop for Israeli teenagers’ last vacation before enlisting in the army. Other islands and parts of mainland Greece welcomed hundreds of thousands of tourists from the Middle Eastern country.
Private doctors will be allowed to cooperate with public hospitals under a new joint ministerial decision by the Ministries of Economy and Health, according to public broadcaster ERT.
After a sold-out performance last year, renowned Italian composer and pianist Ludovico Einaudi returns to Athens for a performance at the Panathenaic Stadium on September 26.
A new mobile application allowing citizens to report the illegal occupation of public spaces by businesses will launch this fall, the government has announced.
An electrical fault aboard the Ionis ferry left the vessel temporarily adrift in the Aegean, the coast guard has said.
Firefighters are batting multiple wildfires across Turkey, with a large blaze in the northwestern province of Canakkale burning for a second day after hundreds of residents were evacuated in precaution.
A man who tried to collect a parcel containing more than five kilos of cannabis at Athens’ international airport was arrested, police said on Tuesday.