Glyfada
Tram line suspended over weekend
The section of the Athens tram line between the Kallithea stop and the Peace and Friendship Stadium in Neo Faliro (known by its acronym SEF) will be suspended Saturday and Sunday as works get under way for the planned extension of the route to Piraeus.
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Bishops urge resistance to new religion courses at school
Two Greek bishops are rallying parents not to allow their children to be taught the new religion course programs at state-run schools.
Pavlos, Bishop of Glyfada, Elliniko, Voula, Vouliagmeni and Vari, issued a circular on Wednesday urging parents in his congregation to demand that their children are taught the previous curriculum and not the new "unacceptable" material.
WWII shell to be destroyed in Glyfada
Residents of the southern Athenian suburb of Glyfada are advised to avoid the area around the Hellenic Air Force base on Monday as a controlled bomb explosion will take place between the hours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Bomb experts will be detonating a World War II shell that was discovered during digging near the base's outer wall.
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Controlled explosion to take place on Monday at base in Glyfada
Residents of the southern Athenian suburb of Glyfada are advised to avoid the area around the Hellenic Air Force base on Monday, as a controlled bomb explosion will take place between the hours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Bomb experts will be detonating a World War II shell that was discovered during digging near the base's outer wall.
Meet Market Goes South | Glyfada | October 13-15
The next edition of the Meet Market will be taking place at the Blender Gallery in the southern suburb of Glyfada, with more than 40 stands featuring independently produced goods from local businesses.
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Impact of oil spill still present on Athens beaches
The pollution caused by the sinking last month of the Agia Zoni II tanker off the coast of Salamina in the Saronic Gulf near Piraeus has still not abated in certain areas, according to the Hellenic Center for Maritime Research (ELKETHE).
One killed, several injured in Glyfada bar shooting
One man was killed and another seriously injured during a predawn raid on a bar in Glyfada, southern Athens, on Sunday. According to police, two armed men entered the bar at around 4.30 a.m. and shot the establishment's co-owner, an Albanian national who was known to authorities.
Athens Riviera threatened by tanker oil spill (drone video footage)
Clean-up crews are scrambling to contain an oil spill from a Greek tanker as it menaces some of Athens’ most popular beaches.
The vessel, Agia Zoni II, was carrying 2,500 tonnes of fuel when it sank off the island of Salamis on Sunday.
Nearby beaches were soiled by the oil, but officials believed it could be contained given mild wind conditions.
Oil Spill Approaches the Shores of Athens
Greek authorities have urged local residents and tourists to avoid visiting some of the most popular beaches around the capital Athens because of an oil spill from a sunken tanker approaching the coast, Macedonian electronic edition "Standard" said, quoted by FOCUS News agency.
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Health authorities warn against exposure at beaches affected by spill
Greece's Center for Disease Prevention and Control (KEELPNO) on Friday issued a public health warning, advising citizens and visitors to avoid exposure to areas affected by last weekend's oil spill in the Saronic Gulf.