Police removed a disruptive passenger
Heavy rains and storms are forecast across most parts of the country
A lengthy statement said the draft bill was not only a violation of the Gospels but in contrivance with the norms of Greek society, calling it “a great crime.”
On this day in 1996, a computer beats a chess grandmaster for the first time
During her contacts, the deputy minister presented Greece's plans to emerge as the strategic energy hub for the EU for natural gas and electricity from the wider Middle East region.
A surge in inflation after the pandemic, the highly successful “Golden Visa” scheme and the ubiquitous “AirBnB” effect behind shortage of 212,000 units, according to one estimate
On this day in 1757, Calcutta is restored to British control
The weather takes a turn for the worse from today onwards
Once trail-blazing SYRIZA dropped to third place in the poll result, 10.2%
The five EU laws in a relevant pact touch on all stages of asylum and migration management, according to a press release
A government spokesperson on Thursday said the premier was willing to meet with the farmers next week
A significant majority (55%) of employees state they would not accept a job that compromises their work-life balance, while 46% would consider leaving if their job interfered with their overall enjoyment of life
Protests began at noon against the Greek government's draft law allowing recognition of non-state, non-profit universities operating in Greece
The aftermath of this devastating event sparked nationwide outrage, with citizens protesting and pointing fingers at the government over the safety standards of public transportation in Greece
On this day in 1587, Mary, Queen of Scots is beheaded
Regarding GDP per capita, the capital is again at the top with 23,335 euros, with the North Aegean being at the bottom position with 10,658 euros
Cloudy with a slight drop in temperatures
Washington is stepping up sanctions on companies and individuals involved in a scandal revolving around the illegal spyware
Education Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis added that Greek citizens wishing to enroll in foreign university affiliates will be required to first sit nationwide college entry exams
The plan includes ticket distribution at football matches, as well as measures to prevent and address misconduct during sports events