Firefighters argued that their experience and expertise was not being utilized in a country with frequent forest fires, and they were being forced to file for unemployment or find second jobs to make ends meet.
Pelicot’s public trial has sparked a reckoning on rape culture and patriarchy in France
Mitsotakis and Androulakis exchanged jabs today in a plenary session initiated with a briefing of this year’s fire season, that expanded to a wider-ranging debate on various hot-button topics
On the parliament floor will be the first public confrontation between Prime Minister and New Democracy head Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and newly re-elected PASOK party leader Nikos Androulakis.
Two people have died in a shipwreck in the early hours of Monday in the sea of the northern coast of Samos.
The Athens Prosecutor's Office has ordered an urgent investigation into an incident involving a suburban train that almost entered the metro network in the Doukissis Plakentias area last week.
Workers decry long-standing cuts, understaffing, and declining conditions in the public health system.
Nine environmental organizations allege the government has left over 90% of protected waters as 'paper parks'.
Sixteen men mark the first transferred in a controversial deal meant to reduce the number of migrants arriving in Italy.
Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis detailed four proposed changes to the tax system which will affect large swaths of Greek taxpayers.
On world mental health day, experts point to ongoing gaps in the Greek mental health care system.
Despite disturbing videos that are posted and exponentially disseminated on social media, data does not indicate higher rates of teen violence than before
Recent incidents raised more questions about the operation and safety of Greece’s rail system, and come amid the deadly Tempi crash
On Oct. 4, much of Attica and parts of the Peloponnese were still labeled as being at high risk of forest fires by the Civil Protection Ministry.
In the early morning Tuesday, a man was reported dead in the Athens Omonia Police Department. This comes just days after the news that a man named Mohammad Kamran Ashiq, originally from Pakistan, was found dead in the nearby Agios Panteleimonas police station.
The first day of October hit Greece with a gust of cold across the country, with some areas in the Northwest feeling temperatures below zero.