Three injured in shooting outside Athens beach bar
Three people were injured in the early hours of Friday in a shooting outside a closed beach bar on the Athens-Sounio coastal road, police said.
Three people were injured in the early hours of Friday in a shooting outside a closed beach bar on the Athens-Sounio coastal road, police said.
A lack of transparency, inadequate studies, and the excessive scale of proposed interventions were highlighted by a team of leading experts from the European cultural heritage organization Europa Nostra and the European Investment Bank (EIB) Institute regarding the planned construction of a cable car in the medieval fortress town of Monemvasia in southern Greece.
Melbourne-based contemporary artist Anna Kiparis will open her latest solo exhibition, “Strange Air,” at Montsalvat’s Wood Workshop Gallery in Eltham from July 30 to August 24, Neos Kosmos reported.
Greek authorities recently presented architectural plans for a new multipurpose pavilion to be built at the archaeological site of Epidaurus, aimed at supporting events for the Athens-Epidaurus Festival.
Demand for Greece from foreign markets remains at satisfactory levels.
Conscripted soldiers will henceforth serve only in the Hellenic Army, not in the Navy or the Air Force, Defense Minister Nikos Dendias announced Thursday. The aim is to boost the number of available reservists. Conscripts who serve in the Air Force and Navy do not join the reserves upon their discharge. Army reservists are periodically…
Recent geopolitical tensions, mainly due to the Russia-Ukraine war, as well as other pressures in the region, have pushed oil and food prices higher in Cyprus,.
The tender procedures for the two large freight centers of Athens and Thessaloniki, with a total estimated value of 450-500 million euros, are progressing.
German paleontologists have discovered a 247-million-year-old fossil of a reptile with a bizarre row of plumes sprouting from its back. The elaborate display is a paradox of evolution.
Amberin Zaman, Al-Monitor’s chief correspondent covering major stories on the Middle East and North Africa, joins Thanos Davelis today as we look at ongoing US and Turkish efforts to push for the Syrian Kurds’ full integration into the Syrian government, and break down how recent sectarian violence could impact these talks.