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Protesters in Athens hurled gasoline bombs and smashed-up paving stones as they clashed with police during mass demonstrations Friday to mark the second anniversary of a devastating train crash.
A protest over the Greek government’s response to the nation’s largest ever train crash turned violent on Friday as Scores of youths hurled rocks and gasoline bombs at police.
Demonstrations were taking place in more than 300 cities and towns in Greece and abroad. Protesters in Athens, chanting “You count profits. We count lives,” carried black balloons and anti ...
Libya has officially lodged a diplomatic protest with the United Nations against Greece’s claims to maritime borders south ...
Over 170,000 people attended the protest in Athens, and some 325,000 people in total took to the streets nationwide, ... Riots also broke out in Greece's second-most populous city of Thessaloniki.
Authorities in Greece have imposed mandatory work breaks in areas where temperatures are expected to exceed 104 degrees ...
A court in Athens has convicted a former Fire Service chief and nine others for their roles in managing a 2018 wildfire that killed more than 100 people outside the Greek capital.
More than 2,000 migrants have landed on the Mediterranean island of Crete since the weekend, according to coast guard figures ...
Athens: Greece on Tuesday began charging a tax on island cruise ships, the latest European effort to tackle soaring visitor ...