Aegean Airlines launches first European route to Baghdad since early 1990s
An Aegean Airlines aircraft landed at Baghdad International Airport on Tuesday, marking the first direct European flight to Iraq in 35 years, Iraq’s transport ministry said.
An Aegean Airlines aircraft landed at Baghdad International Airport on Tuesday, marking the first direct European flight to Iraq in 35 years, Iraq’s transport ministry said.
A 16-year-old girl in Athens is facing two felony charges and one misdemeanor after stabbing her 14-year-old classmate at a school in Kypseli.
Members of the Tempe Disaster Victims Association distanced themselves from statements by Maria Karystianou, president of the association representing families of the 57 people killed in the 2023 train crash, after she appeared to express political ambitions.
It could be a screenplay for a romantic dramedy: from wanting Greece kicked out of the eurozone since 2012, Germany went on to become enamored with it, and it led the charge to put a Greek at the head of the group of eurozone finance ministers.
The murder of anti-fascist rapper Pavlos Fyssas was a premeditated act by the far-right Golden Dawn party, a Greek prosecutor told the appeals court during the ongoing trial of the group’s members.
Three of the seven defendants who appeared before an investigative magistrate working with the European Prosecutor’s Office to testify in connection with an alleged scheme to fraudulently collect EU agricultural subsidies in Crete through the state payment agency OPEKEPE, were released on conditions on Tuesday.
A woman was arrested in Ioannina, northwestern Greece, after police discovered 215 kilos of raw cannabis in her car, in which her toddler son was a passenger.
Last Sunday afternoon, if you strolled through Kolonaki, passing by the popular restaurants, you would most likely hear Turkish from at least one table.
Over the past five years, debate over the future of the Cyclades has intensified as a construction boom and rapid tourism growth threaten the islands’ identity, strain infrastructure and cause damage, including at Sarakiniko on Milos.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias is prepared to accept amendments to a controversial military reform bill, provided they don’t alter its core philosophy.