The Greek National Public Health Organization is concerned following the death of a 9-year-old from strep and cautions parents to be alert for symptoms
On this day in 1952, Elizabeth II is crowned Queen of England
The sunny weather continues
A wave of protests have erupted on several campuses across Greece over the recent period, as more militant left-wing students’ groupings and self-styled anarchists stepped up opposition to a pending draft law allowing for the recognition of non-state universities operating
The European Union’s defense ministers last week agreed to field an operation, code-named “Aspides”, in the Red Sea against rebel Houthi attacks on shipping.
It is a specter hanging over millennials in most western countries, and Greece is no exception, as thirty-somethings and even forty-somethings are being forced back into the parental home by skyrocketing urban rents and rampant post-pandemic inflation. The other side of the Atlantic is also affected, as the latest census results in the United States […]
Postal voting, which will be available in the European elections for the first time this coming June, is a new procedure for the Greek authorities to administer. However, for members of the Greek diaspora who live in the US, it will seem far more familiar than one might imagine. Which shouldn’t come as a surprise.
The increases in not only violent crime, but also petty crime amongst minors, have prompted the launch of a call center and application
On this day in 1597, the Martyrs of Nagasaki are executed
Patission Street, Athens, Wednesday, 10.30 am Seven tourists pull up in front of the Technical University, their engines turned off, waiting for students on a school trip to the National Archaeological Museum. They are parked in a bus lane, right next to the “no stopping or parking” sign and under the cables that provide power […]
Maragkou believes the Turkish Cypriots are their best allies. They are also fighting against Erdogan's regime because, for them, the disappearance of their community is at stake.
It is important to say it by its name, and equally important to emphasize that it is treatable, especially in the early stages.
On this day in 1945, the Yalta Conference begins
Those who obstruct public access to the sea, the shore, and the beach will face fines of up to €60,000.
Members of the far-right Golden Dawn party have announced a rally at the Imia Fallen Heroes Monument
On this day in 1870, the Fifteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is ratified
No injuries were reported. Caller phoned Athens daily to issue warning
Project constructed to solve chronic water shortage on Saronic Gulf island of Aegina; operation reminiscent of naval special warfare raid
Ag-related funding, subsidies and facilitation comes amid ongoing farmers' mobilizations in Greece and western Europe
According to AlphaBeta Economics, this project is anticipated to facilitate the creation of over 19,400 new job positions by 2030, underlining its significant impact on employment.