Car Accident Kills Olympian Anna Pollatou
Bronze Medal Olympian winner Anna Pollatou was horrifically killed in a car crash yesterday.
Bronze Medal Olympian winner Anna Pollatou was horrifically killed in a car crash yesterday.
Today marks the initial round of local Greek elections this week, in addition to European Parliament elections held next week.
Greece's Interior Minister Yiannis Michelakis has confirmed that Sunday's local administration election procedures are finalized, regarding compilation and conduction.
In an exclusive interview with New Greek TV, Anthoula Katsimatides offered an intimate look inside her September 11th memorial efforts and ties to Greece.
This year, the Alpha Omega Council will honor FOX 25 news anchor Maria Stephanos with the 2014 Alpha Omega Council Lifetime Achievement Award.
Last Sunday, Athenian bicyclists rode through the center of the capital, in efforts to create a bike friendly city.
As Greece approaches its summer season, with an unprecedented amount of tourists expected to visit the nation, the number of direct flights to Athens is steadily increasing.
Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington's book Third World America provides a concrete analysis of why our nation is suffering a downfall.
Twenty one years after the first Greek art fair was organized in 1993, Art-Athina remains the most prominent annual artistic event in Greece. This year's eighteenth event will be held at the TaeKwonDo Stadium in Paleo Faliro from May 15th to 19th, 2013.
Motor Oil said it has raised 350 million euros from the sale of a five-year Senior Note issue with the interest rate set at 5.125 pct. The company said the sum raised was 50 million euros more than the sum requested.
Jean-Claude Junker gave an exclusive interview with the Euro2day Greek financial website. He talks about his relations with Prime Minister, Antonis Samaras and his opponent Alexis Tsipras.
The Communist Party of Greece (KKE) can provide a response to "the real, the substantive dilemma that is: submission or emancipation of our people from the policy of the European Union, of the monopolies," Secretary General Dimitris Koutsoumbas said on Thursday at Athens' Pedion tou Areos park during the party's main rally on the municipal and regional elections.
It wasn't the first debate for the prospective European Commission president, but it was the first with all the main contenders. However, for European media it wasn't a “hot” topic.
Talking to Alpha radio station this morning, PASOK leader Evangelos Venizelos mentioned that the government needs time to complete its work on the country's recovery.