Newsroom - One migrant died after smugglers piloting a speedboat from Turkey to an Aegean Sea island forced their passengers into the sea...
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Greek firefighters contain a blaze at a major oil refinery that injured 3 workers
Newsroom - Three workers suffered light injuries during a fire Tuesday at a major oil refinery west of Athens that prompted Greek...
Greece considers school lockers for mobile phones as part of new ban
Newsroom - Following the introduction of new rules banning mobile phones in Greek schools, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced...
Cyprus’ top court sacks the government’s chief accountant over misconduct
Newsroom - Cyprus’ top court ordered Wednesday that the country’s comptroller general be removed from his post for alleged misconduct and...
Medusa drill highlights Athens and Cairo’s bond
Vassilis Nedos - This year’s Medusa 24 exercise, which will take place throughout the area surrounding Crete, reaching as far as Kasos and...
Freight centers mushrooming
Nikos Roussanoglou - Total investments in five freight centers – three in Attica and two in Thessaloniki – estimated to approach or even...
Pine phobia impeding reforestation
Newsroom - A veritable civil war is raging among locals in the regional unit of East Attica centered around Mati and Neos Voutzas, which...
Government unveils measures to boost income and address housing crisis
Newsroom - According to the Athens-Macedonian News Agency, the package of measures announced last Saturday in Thessaloniki by Prime...
A matter of national importance
Alexis Papachelas - Belharra frigates, Rafale fighters and (if we can afford them) F-35 fighter jets are all well and good. Greece...
Mini drone procurement on the cards
Vassilis Nedos - The Defense Ministry’s decisions in favor of Greece’s procurement of Switchblade-type roving ammunition (loitering...
Nikos Pappas denies SYRIZA leadership bid rumors
Newsroom - SYRIZA parliamentary group leader Nikos Pappas denied reports that he would be a candidate in the upcoming elections for the...
State interventions have slashed prices
Newsroom - The cost of school supplies has decreased by 5% to 10%, as part of the government’s ongoing effort to combat inflation,...
‘Blue Homeland’ debuts at Turkish schools
The doctrine which violates international law will be taught in 9th grade geography Manolis Kostidis - Taking another step in its...
Dendias: Kastellorizo crucial in Greece’s EEZ, continental shelf
Newsroom - The remote eastern island of Kastellorizo in the Dodecanese on Friday celebrated the 81st anniversary of its liberation with...
Cyprus greets Marine Academy on Chios
Newsroom - The qualitative upgrading of maritime education is of primary importance, Cyprus’ Deputy Minister of Shipping Marina...
SYRIZA descending into chaos
Tragicomic scenes unfolding in the run-up to the November 24 leadership elections Antonis Antzoletos - The countdown to the election for a...
Where logic ends
Maria Katsounaki - Road accidents in Greece are increasingly taking on the characteristics of a war between the pedestrian and the...
Woman suspected of killing brother over a glass of water charged with murder
Newsroom - A 43-year-old woman who allegedly confessed to stabbing her brother to death after quarrelling over a glass of water was...
Drunk driver to testify over Thessaloniki hit-and-run
Newsroom - A 46-year-old driver who hit a family of three near Thessaloniki, northern Greece, on Wednesday while driving drunk is expected...
Air Horizont flight makes emergency landing in Athens
Newsroom - An Air Horizont aircraft with 177 passengers onboard made an emergency landing at Athens’ international airport on Saturday...