In Sunday’s vote for the province of Buenos Aires, home to 40% of the country’s population and one-third of its GDP, Katopodis secured 47% of the ballots.
According to the measures, both traffic flow and parking will be suspended on several streets from 6:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The Acropolis Museum is preparing potential plans for the display of the Parthenon Sculptures. Experts are exploring reversible solutions that balance preservation, unity, and visitor experience
Clear skies across most of the country with localized showers in the north and stronger northerly winds over the Aegean; temperatures easing slightly, especially in the east and north
Mykonos police say searches of a residence and vehicle uncovered a trove of stolen goods, including luxury watches.
The resignation of the long-time Abbot of St. Catherine's Monastery, 91-year-old Damianos, who is also the Archbishop of Sinai, opens the way for a succession
A man was detained after posting abusive and threatening messages against Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis on social media, with references made amid unrest in Nepal. He now faces multiple charges
Protesters push for the dissolution of parliament and back retired Supreme Court judge Sushila Karki to lead a transitional government, as curfews and army patrols keep Kathmandu under tight control.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk died after being shot while on stage at Utah Valley University
Police arrested four minors in Ilioupoli after they attacked and robbed an 18-year-old, filming the incident while shouting insults. Three parents were also detained for neglect
A new study by University of Patras researchers shows extreme wildfires in Greece are occurring far more frequently
The Church was originally founded in 1713 by Augustinus Sagredo, fleet superintendent of the Venetian Republic, who dedicated it to Saint Nicholas as the patron of sailors.
The poll, carried out on behalf of the Parthenon Project, found that 61% of respondents favored the sculptures’ unconditional return after seeing photographs of the statues in both London and Athens.
Nineteen people were killed in violent clashes after a social media ban sparked nationwide unrest, plunging Nepal into political turmoil as young protesters demand an end to corruption
Similar mobilizations are already spreading across provincial cities, as local taxi associations adopt the same demands and align themselves with SATA’s protest campaign.
The Finance Ministry is preparing sweeping measures to recover overdue debts, including immediate seizures of bank accounts, safe deposit boxes, and property, amid a political clash over the country’s soaring private debt
We look at the newly announced iPhones to see what has changed and if any new features might be worth your upgrade dollars
Following a fatal accident, the Athens mayor urges Greece’s state-owned rail network owner to act on safety and repair issues at unguarded crossings in the capital
The hospital chief allegedly solicited payments from patients for enhanced post-surgery care, highlighting long-standing concerns over the policy of 'under-the-table' payments at public facilities
International volleyball player Eva Chantava, who reportedly plays for a team in Nepal, on Tuesday took to social media amid the explosive situation in that Himalayan country