End of an era as capital removes payphones
The Municipality of Athens is removing dozens of defunct payphones that have become pedestrian hazards after years of abandonment.
The Municipality of Athens is removing dozens of defunct payphones that have become pedestrian hazards after years of abandonment.
Greece – and much of southern Europe – has faced a series of wildfires over the past weeks, prompting evacuations and even resulting in deaths.
Cyprus has dispatched 1,200 metric tons of humanitarian aid for Gaza by sea via Ashdod in Israel, its foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ordered Greece not to deport eight Sudanese men detained in Athens after entering Crete from Libya, raising questions about the legality of a recent three-month suspension on asylum applications.
Authorities have moved to freeze the assets of individuals accused of unlawfully receiving European Union farm subsidies through the country’s payment agency OPEKEPE, Kathimerini understands.
The negative climate in international markets put an end to the Athens Stock Exchange’s remarkable nine-session rally Monday.
The United Nations has published Greece’s formal response rejecting Libya’s claims regarding hydrocarbon exploration blocks south of Crete.
Five minors have been released on bail in a robbery case in Halkidiki, northern Greece.
The effort to reorganize the Hellenic Armed Forces and upgrade their weapons systems is crucial and necessary.