Traffic deaths in Crete reach five-year high
Traffic fatalities in Crete reached a five-year high in 2024, with at least 64 deaths reported, according to data from the Greek Statistical Authority (ELSTAT).
Traffic fatalities in Crete reached a five-year high in 2024, with at least 64 deaths reported, according to data from the Greek Statistical Authority (ELSTAT).
Greece should rely on its own resources in the European Commission’s planned rearmament of the EU, Evangelos Mytilineos, chairman and CEO of Metlen Energy & Metals, has said.
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday that it was sad to hear that the US was withdrawing funding for Radio Free Europe but that the EU cannot automatically come in with funding.
The Greek government is looking for a fresh start after the cabinet reshuffle announced by Prime Minister Mitsotakis on Friday.
Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser to former US president Joe Biden, details in an interview with Kathimerini how Washington systematically worked behind the scenes to de-escalate tensions between Greece and Turkey.
A 39-year-old man wanted for attempted murder turned himself in with his lawyer Monday, authorities said.
ADEDY, the federation of public-sector employees, has announced a nationwide 24-hour strike scheduled for April 9.
A search and rescue mission is underway off Cyprus after a boat carrying migrants capsized, media reports said.
Ten electronic sensors will be installed in the Kordelio-Evosmos area of western Thessaloniki by Easter to monitor odor levels in real time, addressing a long-standing issue for local residents.
Deputy Energy Minister Nikos Tsafos has dismissed calls from the leftist opposition SYRIZA party to step down over a controversial social media post he made in 2020 while working as an energy consultant. In the post, he had referred to the Turkish Cypriot entity in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus as the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus”…