Tugboat strike on Tuesday to disrupt operations at Piraeus Port
The 24-hour strike announced by the Panhellenic Union of Tugboat and Salvage Crew (PEPRN) on Tuesday is expected to disrupt traffic at the Piraeus Port, excluding ferry services.
The 24-hour strike announced by the Panhellenic Union of Tugboat and Salvage Crew (PEPRN) on Tuesday is expected to disrupt traffic at the Piraeus Port, excluding ferry services.
Greece on Thursday welcomed a major breakthrough in peace talks between Israel and Hamas, who have agreed to a pause in fighting and to the release of at least some hostages and prisoners.
Greece is hoping to boost its global defense visibility with its presence at the 2025 Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting and Exposition, one of the world’s premier defense and security events.
A Greek court has ruled that 12 Turks arrested in northern Greece on accusations of participating in an international criminal group smuggling weapons into the country should be detained pending tria.
The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki will become the first Greek public university offering full English-language undergraduate programs exclusively for foreign students.
Nikos Efstathiou, an Athens-based journalist and author, joins Thanos Davelis as we dig into the latest data showing that Greeks are working many more hours than their European counterparts, look at productivity in Greece, the potential of AI, and more.
Ten Tone Productions will present the hit Greek dark comedy “Babades me Roumi” (Rum Babas) for the first time in Toronto, bringing a fast-paced, witty and outrageous story of greed, family intrigue and deception.
With Alexis Tsipras seemingly on his way to set up a new party, the political landscape to the left of New Democracy is set to be further balkanized, with six different parties created from successive SYRIZA splits from SYRIZA, plus the main opposition PASOK and the immovable Communist Party.
A thesis submitted by a doctoral candidate under the supervision of two professors at the University of Piraeus shows that obstetricians/gynecologists are the ones most often cited in court cases finding instances of medical malpractice.
The European Court of Justice has ordered Greece to pay a substantial fine over the dire state of the Zakynthos landfill, located within the Ionian island’s protected National Marine Park.