Explosion in Athens apartment injures minor, likely caused by gas leak
An explosion occurred Thursday night in a third-floor apartment in Athens’ Neos Kosmos district, injuring a minor.
An explosion occurred Thursday night in a third-floor apartment in Athens’ Neos Kosmos district, injuring a minor.
A 73-year-old Albanian national was arrested on Thursday night in Ioannina by police, following an active Interpol red notice issued by Albanian authorities.
Undertakers in Athens are sounding the alarm over a serious dearth of space in the capital’s 34 cemeteries, with some, like that at Nikaia, dealing with backlogs of 20-25 burials a day.
The European Commission on Thursday proposed countermeasures on up to 95 billion euros ($107.2 billion) of US imports if negotiations with Washington fail to remove the series of tariffs applied by US President Donald Trump.
Sianti Gallery (2 Vasileos Alexandrou) presents “Chroma,” the first solo painting exhibition in Athens by acclaimed American artist Peter Reginato.
A 30-year-old man was arrested in the northern port city of Thessaloniki for alleged involvement in a criminal organization linked to the April seizure of nearly 54 kilograms of cocaine at the port of Piraeus, near Athens, authorities said.
“It was a marvelous day unlike anything I have experienced since.” Albert Jarrett, who had come from Jamaica to work as part of the ground crew for RAF Spitfires, celebrated the end of war in Europe 80 years ago in the dancehalls of Birmingham.
Greek stocks showed some fatigue on Thursday, with the main index dropping back to Monday’s levels.
Greek students at the world-renowned University of Harvard have joined forces in creating the first umbrella organization for the Greek student associations that is officially recognized by the university itself.
Stefanos Kasselakis, leader of the Movement for Democracy party, has described his conviction over a discrepancy in the wealth declaration he submitted while he was president of leftist opposition SYRIZA as politically motivated.