From mandatory helmets to insurance requirements, Greece is drawing up new rules after a series of accidents culminating in the death of a 13-year-old boy who was struck by a car while riding his e-scooter.
The Greek PM also opened the door to limited amendments to the electoral law, citing the introduction of a unified ballot paper
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A 12-year-old boy remains in critical condition after a collision between his electric scooter and a vehicle near Athens. A friend who arrived at the scene said the child was unconscious and seriously injured
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Spectators attending the event will undergo security checks comparable to those at international airports, with entry permitted only to those carrying small, transparent bags.
A small group of students gathered outside Greece’s government headquarters to oppose proposed higher education changes, with brief tensions reported between protesters and police during the demonstration
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A young rider was detained after police found him travelling at extreme speed on an electric scooter along a major Athens avenue. Officers say the vehicle’s speed limiter had been altered, allowing dangerous levels of performance on a busy urban road
Greece’s Public Order Minister has suggested tighter regulations or even a possible ban on electric scooters for minors, citing safety concerns, while also outlining broader measures on road safety, scams, and domestic violence protection
Governments, employers and unions agree on first international framework to address workplace safety amid extreme weather, recognizing climate change as a growing occupational hazard.
Two children have been hospitalized after separate scooter accidents in western Greece, raising fresh concerns over safety as hundreds of minors are treated each year—many without protective gear.
The connection between humans and nature lies at the heart of the Region of Crete’s initiative “Let’s Go for Greens,” part of a broader effort to highlight the island as the European Region of Gastronomy 2026.
The 89-year-old who opened fire at an Athens court and social security office over a pension dispute spanning decades is now remanded in custody
An investigation by the Athens daily Ta Nea this week examined responsibility for the increasingly disorderly and risky use of electric scooters in Greece, a day after a 13-year-old boy riding an e-scooter in southwest Greece was fatally injured in a crash with a pickup
Greece halts construction on Milos beaches until the end of the year to protect volcanic landscapes pending urban planning reforms.
The 89-year-old suspect in two shooting attacks that injured five people faces multiple felony charges, as investigators examine evidence suggesting the assault was planned in advance
The minor was riding a scooter on a central village road when, in an attempt to avoid a parked vehicle, he collided head-on with an oncoming second car; incident again raises concerns over use of such two-wheelers
The initiative is part of a broader strategy to position wine culture as a key pillar of Attica’s identity and international appeal.
The new regulatory package, approved by a broad majority in the European Parliament, introduces mandatory microchipping and registration of all companion animals in national databases.