Acropolis Museum to celebrate August full moon with extended hours
In celebration of the August full moon, the Acropolis Museum will extend its opening hours on Saturday, August 9, until midnight.
In celebration of the August full moon, the Acropolis Museum will extend its opening hours on Saturday, August 9, until midnight.
Natural gas works on Iraklidon Street in the Thiseio district of central Athens are being carried out without required permits from traffic police or the city.
Gaza is “a land pierced by the wounds of war, where the innocent bleed beneath the weight of a merciless assault,” Theophilos III, Jerusalem’s Greek Orthodox patriarch, has told a joint press conference with his Catholic counterpart, Pierbattista Pizzaballa, upon their return to Jerusalem from the embattled territory.
Julien Boulard wears a checkered flat cap – the picture of a classic Frenchman from Alsace. Yet he speaks English with a Chinese accent, something he laughs about when it’s pointed out.
A man who has served a total of 13 months of a six-year prison sentence for causing fatal bodily harm to Greek-American gay rights activist Zak Kostopoulos in 2018 in Athens has had his latest request for release rejected by an appeals probation court.
Greece is preparing a formal response to recent diplomatic notes from Libya, relying on “fully documented, strictly legal arguments,” diplomatic sources said Tuesday.
A cruise ship carrying Israeli tourists has left the island of Syros in the Cyclades without its passengers disembarking, after more than 150 protesters demonstrated at the island’s port, unfurling Palestinian flags and calling for an end to the war in Gaza.
Greece has joined a group of 28 Western countries, including Britain, France and Canada, that said Israel must immediately end its war in Gaza and criticized what they called the “inhumane killing” of Palestinians, including hundreds near food distribution sites.
Course of Freedom MP Georgia Kefala ended her parliamentary speech with a song during the debate on the report concerning the indictment of former Transport Minister Kostas Karamanlis over his role in the deadly Tempe rail crash.
Laborers were pausing outdoor work and tourists seeking out shade on Tuesday as Greece sweltered under its third heatwave of the summer.