Six people are to be charged with hooliganism-related offenses at a Panathinaikos-Olympiakos soccer match last March.
The police on Friday handed to the Athens first instance prosecutors’ office a case file identifying four Greeks, aged 31 to 38, and two foreigners, aged 24 and 33, as being involved in the violence that disrupted the game.
Panthainaikos and Olympiakos basketball clubs were fined a total of 31,700 euros on Friday for fan misbehavior at the cup final between the two teams on Sunday.
Representatives of the National Confederation of Greek Commerce (ESEE) asked on Monday Tourism Minister Olga Kefaloyianni for legislation to be passed allowing stores at the country’s summer...
Six burning issues remain on the negotiations table in talks between the Finance Ministry and the representatives of the country’s creditors, which will have to be concluded by Wednesday eve...
New PAOK coach Huub Stevens has called for unity among fans after taking charge of the Greek club whose players said they feared for their lives last season because of regular protests.
Gree...
Greek canoeing champion Andreas Kiligkardis died on Wednesday after losing his battle against leukemia.
The 37-year-old had been in a coma since last Tuesday at a hospital in Poland - where ...
For the past three-and-a-half years, the Greek political system has been dragging its feet and hemming and hawing over a relatively simple decision: which state organizations are needed, how...
Greece’s power-sharing government must find a way to stay on track.
A snap election, as suggested by some out there, would not solve the country’s problems but rather strengthen existing pol...