Classics and Ancient History led the university’s performance, rising to 34th globally, while Dentistry, Archaeology, and Petroleum Engineering also secured places in the world’s top 100.
Victims of alleged crime gang details how accused defendants extorted producers in order to collect farm subsidies
Under the title “The Flavors of the Mesogeia,” the festival aims to spotlight the rich culinary heritage of the region, support local producers and the hospitality sector.
The victim suffered multiple injuries after being attacked by three assailants who allegedly smashed her car window, stole her bag and fled the scene
Health authorities will maintain enhanced monitoring measures but, in line with European assessments, do not plan to introduce the stricter travel restrictions adopted by the United States
A strong gas odor has been detected across multiple neighborhoods in the Attica region, prompting an investigation into a possible leak
Two 13-year-old boys were safely rescued after being trapped in a riverbed when water levels suddenly rose while they were playing along the riverbank
A 16-year-old student with a disability is receiving psychological support after allegations of repeated bullying by classmates, prompting legal action and a formal investigation
Between 1915 and 1922, the Pontic Greek population paid a devastating price. Entire communities were subjected to expulsions, imprisonment, rape, confiscation of property, forced marches, executions, and hangings
A new 72-installment repayment plan for overdue social security debts launches in June, but critics say the terms still fall short for struggling professionals and farmers
A Greek prosecutor has recommended that four police officers - a station sentry, a duty officer, a supervisor, and an emergency dispatcher - stand trial for failing to protect Kyriaki Griva who was stabbed to death by her ex partner outside their precinct.
Greek forecasters warn of locally intense storms and heavy rainfall across parts of the mainland, with unstable spring weather expected to continue through the week
A broken elevator, out-of-service toilets, and dangerous gaps in pathways are leaving visitors frustrated and guides furious at one of the world's most visited ancient sites.
The 30-year-old was stopped during a road safety operation after allegedly driving more than 120 km/h above the speed limit, leading to a hefty fine, a one-year license suspension and criminal charges
Police say the group intimidated farmers, destroyed property and allegedly secured more than €586,000 in fraudulent EU subsidies, while damages to agricultural land exceeded €200,000
Greece was rocked by a series of deadly workplace accidents within hours, including the death of a construction worker buried alive in Ioannina and a power grid technician killed during high-voltage maintenance work in Athens
The driver who crashed his BMW into another vehicle, killing a mother and daughter instantly, held the victim responsible for the accident in his testimony on Monday
A new €34.8 million EU-backed funding package will continue Greece’s Personal Assistant scheme for people with disabilities, expanding independent living support after its pilot phase under the Recovery Fund
The City of Athens will launch applications on May 20 for children’s summer sports camps, offering activities across three athletic centers from mid-June through July
The proposed framework therefore appears more favorable toward tourism development than the existing regime, even though the island needs strict rules in order to preserve its identity