Professional academies to bridge job market gaps
The Education Ministry is moving forward with the creation of professional academies in partnership with the private sector, aiming to align vocational training with industry needs.
The Education Ministry is moving forward with the creation of professional academies in partnership with the private sector, aiming to align vocational training with industry needs.
Olympiakos remained at the top of the Euroleague table via a hard-fought home win against Anadolu Efes.
Two young boys were hospitalized for treatment following a clash on Friday with fellow minors near a school in the Thessaloniki suburb of Stavroupoli. According to reports, the altercation was triggered by a social media post.
An internal disciplinary investigation is underway within the fire service regarding officials’ handling of the Tempe railway disaster, particularly the inspection into the cause of the fire.
The European Union has to fight for survival while at a serious disadvantage: While it is, by definition, the product of consensus and gradual evolution, its rivals are disruptive, determined and ruthless.
A new study, co-authored by Greek researchers and published in Nature Medicine, warns that climate change could increase premature deaths in European cities by up to 50% over the coming decades.
Technohoros Art Gallery (11 Lempesi) is set to showcase Christina Fytili’s solo exhibition, “Infinito,” curated by art critic Maria Xypolopoulou.
A 48-year-old man was arrested on Friday following a relevant warrant in connection with the murder of 54-year-old surveyor Panagiotis Stathis in Athens last July.
A proposed bill from the Ministry of Health presented on Friday at the cabinet meeting seeks to tighten regulations on the sale of tobacco and alcohol to minors.
“The strange, the monstrous, the mask, but also the change and concealment of identity, issues that Francisco Goya tackled in the period 1797-1798 and were captured in the 80 engravings presented in the basement of the National Gallery in Athens (the series of works was printed in 1803), we see them today in other forms…