8 people die in a fire at a home for the elderly in Serbia, state TV says
Eight people died on Monday in a fire at a home for the elderly on the outskirts of the Serbian capital, Belgrade, officials and media said.
Eight people died on Monday in a fire at a home for the elderly on the outskirts of the Serbian capital, Belgrade, officials and media said.
The private healthcare market in Greece broke the 2-billion-euro barrier for the first time in 2023, growing at a rate of 5.4% from 2022.
The Hellenic Navy’s mission is about to undergo a fundamental change and the government plans to acquire the weapons to back up its new defense approach.
Greece is set to launch 22 “Onassis Public Schools,” a collaborative initiative between the Ministry of Education and the Onassis Foundation, aiming to transform public education in socially and economically disadvantaged areas across the country.
The Demos Center (17 Ipitou) of The American College of Greece is currently celebrating democracy through the arts.
The trial into the death of a 36-year-old man who drowned while trying to board a passenger ferry in Piraeus in September 2023 is scheduled to start in the port city on Monday, with the ship’s captain and three crew members facing serious charges.
Experts, conservationists and amateur enthusiasts from 12 countries will take part in the four-day 2025 International Barn Owl Conference starting in Athens Monday and continuing in the city of Larissa from Tuesday to Thursday.
Passenger traffic at all Greek airports rose significantly in 2024, Greece’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said on Friday, reporting an increase of 9.3% compared to 2023.
Steven Cook, the Eni Enrico Mattei senior fellow for Middle East and Africa studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, joins Thanos Davelis to break down why it might still be too early to point to a clear Erdogan victory in Syria.
Two of the key players in a powerful protection racket that is being picked apart by investigators following the recent arrest of a police officer over her alleged involvement in its dealings appear to have started their illicit activities in Crete before expanding to Athens in 2019.