Fire erupts near Panathinaikos stadium site in Athens
A fire broke out Wednesday evening in an open area of Votanikos, near the construction site of the new Panathinaikos stadium, authorities said.
A fire broke out Wednesday evening in an open area of Votanikos, near the construction site of the new Panathinaikos stadium, authorities said.
Greek President Konstantinos Tasoulas visited the Vatican Embassy in Athens to sign the condolence book for Pope Francis, calling him “a true friend of Greek culture” and “a beacon of humility.”
The leader of socialist PASOK, Nikos Androulakis, is set to deliver a high-stakes speech Sunday at the Peace and Friendship Stadium in Neo Faliro, addressing 600-700 party officials in what is described as a “political restart.”
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is setting his sights on a third term, drawing confidence from Greece’s economic prospects.
A 3.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Kasos shortly before 4 p.m. Wednesday, according to the Geodynamic Institute.
Greek authorities seized more than 55 kilograms of cocaine hidden in a shipping container declared as carrying shrimp, officials said Wednesday.
Greek sculptor Panagiotis Marinis brings “Kalyptra” to Athens at Gallery Genesis (121 Ippokratous), showcasing expressive stone masks inspired by ancient Greek drama and the concept of the “kalyptra,” or veil.
The family of a 29-year-old coast guard officer found hanged last Friday near a chapel in the village of Sigri, Lesvos, has appointed a forensic expert to further examine the circumstances of his death.
Individuals born in Greece and adopted abroad up until 1976 will now have the right to be officially registered in the country’s municipal records, courtesy of a new ministerial decision.
A recent Komotini Appeals Court ruling expanded the unconstitutionality of certain provisions in Greece’s New Building Code invalidating a construction permit in Kavala.