High temperatures for the current season recorded in Greece
High temperatures for the season were recorded on Thursday in Greece, with the thermometer reading 28-29 degrees Celsius in many parts of the country.
High temperatures for the season were recorded on Thursday in Greece, with the thermometer reading 28-29 degrees Celsius in many parts of the country.
Exploring whether artificial intelligence can create real music and how it can shape or influence the way humans compose and perform is the subject of a fascinating event being hosted by the Athens Concert Hall.
Α large number of consumers continue to receive inflated electricity bills despite high government subsidies, part of which are absorbed by the market’s many structural problems.
Two men who are believed to be responsible for the sinking of a boat that cost the lives of at least 22 people at the Strait of Kafireas were arrested by the Port Authority of Karystos, in southern Evia island, on Thursday.
The Environment Ministry is paving the way for burning trash to produce electricity, with sources pointing to significant interest in such a scheme from the Public Power Corporation, particularly for its plant in Lavrio, southeast Attica.
A day after Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu revisited his country’s casus belli (justification for war) against Greece, Defense Minister Hulusi Akar Thursday said Turkey is open to talks with Greece.
The UNHCR and the IOM issued a joint statement on Thursday expressing their “deep sorrow” at the deaths of more than 20 migrants and asylum seekers in two wrecks in the Aegean Sea over the past few days.
The head of the Financial Prosecutor’s Office on Thursday ordered an investigation into the business activities of lawmaker Andreas Patsis, who was recently booted from ruling New Democracy’s parliamentary group over discrepancies in his provenance of wealth declaration.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu reiterated Wednesday his country’s position that an extension of Greece’s territorial waters beyond 6 nautical miles in the eastern Aegean would constitute a “cause for war” (casus belli).