Thessaloniki metro ticket machine woes persist, causing long queues at Venizelou station
Issues with ticket machines at the Thessaloniki metro continued to frustrate passengers on Wednesday, December 11.
Issues with ticket machines at the Thessaloniki metro continued to frustrate passengers on Wednesday, December 11.
A coalition of 120 student associations across Greece has issued a resolution denouncing the Ministry of Education’s plans to expel students who exceed the “maximum attendance limit” established by the…
A controversial Sworn Administrative Examination (EDE) has been launched against teachers in Veria following complaints about the content of a school event commemorating October 28th. The event featured historian Alekos…
From Korydallos prison, Nikos Romanos has issued a charged letter, describing his current detention as a product of political exploitation rather than a consequence of conscious actions. Romanos, who was…
The Thessaloniki Tenants’ Union has released a list of ten key positions addressing the city’s escalating housing crisis. The union attributes the crisis not only to market trends but to…
Athens has been placed under tight security measures in preparation for events marking the 51st anniversary of the Polytechnic uprising, including the traditional commemorative march.
Opposition party MeRA25 has fiercely condemned Defence Minister Nikos Dendias, labelling his recent comments about autistic children as “Nazi-like.” The criticism follows Dendias’ suggestion, made during a Rotary Club event,…
Inmates at Korydallos Prison have written to The Press Project following the recent death of 22-year-old Maria Theodoropoulou, who was found hanged in a temporary holding area where she had…
A shocking transphobic attack took place in the early hours of Thursday, 26 September, when a 33-year-old transgender woman and her 31-year-old male companion were savagely assaulted by a 55-year-old…
The Spartakos Free Infantry Network has raised serious concerns over the treatment of infantrymen at the Artillery Training Centre (KEPV) in Thebes, alleging that 1,350 soldiers were provided with non-potable…