The ‘defenses’ of infrastructure
The recent blackout that hit Spain and Portugal with such force should serve as a warning signal of the dangers that infrastructure networks here in Greece are also facing.
The recent blackout that hit Spain and Portugal with such force should serve as a warning signal of the dangers that infrastructure networks here in Greece are also facing.
The Fire Department, on the eve of the six-month fire prevention period beginning May 1, has issued a stern warning about strict inspections, heavy fines, and penalties for violations related to fire safety and prevention.
If all it took was 20 days to draw up a plan for restructuring the Greek railway system to European standards – complete with remote warning systems, automatic braking and a safety officer on every train – then why was this plan not put into motion until recently, when Deputy Transport Minister Konstantinos Kyranakis took…
A Turkish court on Wednesday convicted a Swedish journalist of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
When, in 1882, Nietzsche proclaimed, “God is dead,” he meant that the Enlightenment had shown the role that physical laws played in the universe, replacing the concept of divine providence
Artwork that had been removed from Athens’ National Gallery in mid-March, with the consent of the artist, Christophoros Katsadiotis, after being vandalized several days earlier by an ultra-conservative MP who claimed the pieces were offensive to Orthodox Christianity, will return to public view on May 5, the gallery has announced.
Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis has been elected Vice President of the center-right European People’s Party (EPP) during the party’s annual congress in Valencia.
A passenger train traveling from Thessaloniki to Athens with 190 people on board broke down early Wednesday afternoon shortly after passing the Ekkara railway bridge in Phthiotis, central Greece.
A 59-year-old ethnic Greek from Georgia has been arrested in Alexandroupoli, northeastern Greece, on charges of espionage, after authorities discovered photos and videos of military installations and equipment on his mobile phone.
Former Infrastructure and Transport Minister Costas Karamanlis has declared his confidence in his innocence following an official transfer of a Tempe train crash case file to Parliament.