Pierrarakis, who was the evening’s keynote speaker, expressed his optimism about the course of the Greek economy
Authorities confirmed they are treating the bonfire display as a potential hate incident and are conducting an investigation. The Police Service of Northern Ireland has dealt with similar tensions in recent weeks, including violent riots in Ballymena, some 65 kilometers northeast of Moygashel
Earlier today, a minor earthquake measuring 4 on the Richter scale was recorded near the island of Kefalonia
The United States, once an active participant in the UN Human Rights Council, withdrew from the body during Donald Trump’s presidency, claiming it was biased against Israel
The six-year program, which will be taught entirely in English, will be based in Athens and delivered collaboratively by faculty from both universities’ medical schools.
Authorities emphasize that the detection of the disease in a herd does not require mass culling
The Greek Ministry of Justice decided to supply coroner’s offices with AI digital audio and visual assistants to aid in the delivery of timely and accurate reports.
It is the second earthquake near the Ionian island in less than a week, after a magnitude 4.1 tremor was recorded four days ago.
The Rome conference drew more than 100 official delegations, 40 international organizations and development banks, and over 2,000 business representatives, civil society organizations, and Ukrainian local authorities
The attack on the Greek City of Poros day cruise remains the deadliest peacetime atrocity in modern Greek history, and is a sobering reminder of the potential cost of Greece’s entanglements in the Middle East
The case, which spanned over a decade, centered not just on intellectual property, but also on the broader issue of monopolistic control over functional designs.
The father and daughter were caught in a strong current outside of Thessaloniki when a young kitesurfer spotted them floating in the sea
While the Greek government is taking unilateral steps to manage the situation, officials stress that a long-term solution must be shared across the continent.
In comments to To Vima, a representative of the British Ministry of Culture stated: “We have no intention of changing the law to allow for the permanent transfer of the Parthenon Sculptures.”
“For the first time, Greece is building a culture of prevention,” said Eirini Agapidaki. “We go when we feel well—not when symptoms appear. Prevention is the gift we must not neglect.”
Greece has achieved top scores (100%) in e-commerce and cross-border paperless trade, particularly in legislation for electronic transactions and the digital exchange of Certificates of Origin.
Authorities imposed an administrative fine of €9,750 on the man for breaching existing fire prevention laws. He is currently being held in custody and is expected to appear before the competent investigative judge on Friday
The amendment stipulates that, for a period of three months, individuals arriving by sea from North African countries without formal authorization will not be permitted to file asylum applications.
All of this is feeding into what’s become known in Greece as the “Towel Movement”—a peaceful but persistent effort by citizens to reclaim the public beaches by simply laying down their towels wherever the law says they have the right to
What this study underscores is a sobering reality: climate change is not merely an environmental issue — it is profoundly political and economic.