Greek universities to remove eternal students by September
Greek universities prepare major cleanup removing inactive students enrolled since the 1950s, while offering final chance to 35,000 active students to complete degrees.
Greek universities prepare major cleanup removing inactive students enrolled since the 1950s, while offering final chance to 35,000 active students to complete degrees.
Greece’s Health Ministry issues urgent heatwave protection guidelines as temperatures soar above 40°C, with vulnerable groups at highest risk from heat stroke.
Athens metro successfully completes 24-hour trial run with 50,000 passengers, paving the way for permanent Saturday night service starting September.
Tragic accident at Lancashire cemetery as 4-year-old Eli David dies after stone cross from gravestone detaches and crushes him during family visit.
Ursula von der Leyen faces her first no-confidence vote in the European Parliament as far-right MEPs challenge her leadership over transparency concerns.
Greece allocates €8 billion from European funds to boost citizens’ daily lives through energy programs, social housing, and transport upgrades benefiting 1.5 million households.
Athens Stock Exchange General Price Index drops 0.19% to 1,914.71 points as market corrects after four consecutive rising sessions with 2.68% total gains.
Polish professor murdered in Athens suburb by masked gunman. Police investigate motives as victim was heading to meet his children on Friday afternoon.
Families of Tempe train crash victims deliver petition with 1.3 million signatures to Greek Parliament demanding abolition of parliamentary immunity.
Shocking timelapse footage reveals how a Texas river overflowed in just 30 minutes, contributing to devastating floods that killed 82 people including 28 children.
Greece’s DYPA opens applications for 30 Higher Vocational Training Schools offering 41 in-demand specializations starting July 8th, 2025.
Iranian nuclear engineer reveals regime’s terror network and secret weapons program, warning of continued regional chaos until regime change occurs.
Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras criticizes political pressure on central banks, emphasizing the need for monetary policy independence amid global tensions.
Greek MP Zetta Makri reveals details about journalist blackmail case, stating no one was surprised when the accused’s name was revealed in corruption scandal.
Greek parliament’s ethics committee meets to review immunity waiver request for 14 MPs involved in preliminary investigation following criminal complaint.
Former Greek minister Kostas Karamanlis pleads innocent in parliamentary investigation into deadly Tempi train crash, requests referral to Judicial Council.
Greece implements emergency heatwave measures for private sector workers, including mandatory work breaks during peak heat hours and expanded remote work options.
Athens launches historic 24-hour public transport trial this weekend, covering metro, tram, and buses. Nine additional bus lines join permanent services.
Shocking details emerge in Piraeus gang rape case as 14-year-old victim found wandering streets in traumatic state after horrific assault by multiple perpetrators.
Police launch manhunt after fatal shooting in Athens suburb leaves one man dead. Five bullet casings found at crime scene as investigation continues.