Kantza
Rail safety under scrutiny again after train loses way
A recent railway incident in Athens has raised fresh concerns about the country's train system, just 20 months after the tragic Tempe crash in central Greece.
Probe ordered into train routing mishap, as railway safety concerns mount
Yet another safety breach on Greece's railway has prompted an urgent judicial investigation, with Athens' chief prosecutor, Apostolos Andreou, on Thursday seeking answers as to why a Suburban Railway (Proastiakos) train was routed onto a metro track.
Studio of eminent modernist ceramist to be listed for protection
The studio where one of Greece's pre-eminent modernist ceramists found inspiration for nearly 50 years thanks to the pioneering design of one of the country's great architects, will be listed as a historical monument, the Culture Ministry said on Thursday.
Two held over fatal beating of woman in northern Attica
A Greek and a Bulgarian national who are believed to be behind the fatal beating of a woman in Kantza, northern Attica, earlier this month, have been arrested, police said on Thursday.