Three members of a four-member family, including an infant, were killed after their car collided with a fuel tanker in Halkidiki, northern Greece, on Wednesday afternoon.
The government has completed a draft plan to create a new Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, bringing universities and research under a single portfolio.
A new court ruling has added momentum to the debate over short-term rentals, with an Athens court banning the tourist use of an apartment after finding that the building’s regulations allowed properties to be used only as residences.
A long-standing pending issue for the Hellenic Air Force appears to be nearing completion, as the force is preparing to receive the main batch of new weapons for its F-16 fleet by the end of the year, according to Kathimerini sources.
Greek Parliament has approved two bilateral defense agreements with Bulgaria and Montenegro, following their ratification by the Standing Committee on National Defense and Foreign Affairs.
Athens Mayor Haris Doukas has pledged that the municipality will take all legal measures to protect residents and their property following damage reported in Kypseli homes, allegedly linked to ongoing Athens Metro expansion works.
Two 42-year-old men arrested in connection with the 2010 Marfin Bank arson attack in central Athens, which claimed the lives of three employees, have been sent to prisons in Nafplio and Malandrino after being remanded in custody.
As the world watches the World Cup we realize that even here we cannot pretend that there is justice in humankind’s affairs. The passions that the ball inspires feed all kinds of conspiracy theories at all levels of soccer, from neighborhood games to the World Cup.
A 59-year-old worker, identified as Dimitrou Nikou and believed to be Romanian, died after suffering burns over 90% of his body in a fire at a truck suspension repair shop in Aspropyrgos’ industrial district of Mavri Ora.