Antikythera wreck yields more exciting discoveries
Divers working with Greece’s Culture Ministry bring up a marble statue base found during excavations of the Antikythera wreck off the southeast Peloponnese that took place May 23 to June 15.
Divers working with Greece’s Culture Ministry bring up a marble statue base found during excavations of the Antikythera wreck off the southeast Peloponnese that took place May 23 to June 15.
Turkey is now further away from the EU compared to what was happening a quarter of a century ago, according to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, in an interview given to a small number of European newspapers, including Kathimerini.
A man belived to be a fugitive wanted on two European arrest warrants has been picked up in southern Greece, the police said in an announcement on Tuesday.
The Hard Rock-led consortium will offer a first glimpse on Wednesday of the new architectural design for the integrated casino-hotel complex at Elliniko.
The amount of an ongoing monthly subsidy for gas for cars and motorcycles was raised by the government on Tuesday, in anticipation of continued price hikes on fuel putting a strain on household budgets and curbing holiday plans.
The death of a 76-year-old woman in Larisa, central Greece, has prompted an investigation into the situation of her 51-year-old daughter, who lived with her and is said to have never left the house in 42 years.
Soaring electricity bills are putting more and more consumers in the red, with arrears and settlement requests piling up.
Thousands of employees at bars, restaurants, tavernas, grill houses and fast-food outlets will be protected by a collective labor agreement within the coming weeks, following a decision on Monday by the Supreme Labor Council.
Greece’s power grid will be put to the test in the coming days due to the imminent first heat wave of the summer, which will lead to an increase in electricity consumption, mainly due to air conditioners.
Vassilis Nedos joins Thanos Davelis with the latest analysis on last week’s meeting between Greece and Turkey’s defense ministers in Brussels. We also look at the role played by Greece’s allies, primarily the US, in setting up this diplomatic opening to ensure tensions don’t boil over.