Thessaloniki gets ready for its metro launch in November
The underground rapid transit lines have been under construction for almost two decades due to various project delays
This is the first time that a city has won the title while being at war
The city already sees 6,000 days of shooting in a year, meaning the film flap falls roughly 17 times a day
The special measure for multi-pass users expands from trains to public road transport
Local authorities are rallying through Eurocities to send power generators to the devastated country for the winter
And in case you can’t make it to the town of Gubbio in person, there will be a live stream online
According to a study, even students think they drink way more than they actually do
A Swedish human rights organization has come up with a concept called “dictatorship compensation”
A leaked email and a Twitter exchange in which the billionaire compared the Belogradchik Rocks to scenes from Elden Ring could draw needed attention to EU’s poorest region
Currently, there are about 1,000 of these in the Belgian city
Senator for Labour and Integration, Katja Kipping, explained that the right to strike was an outstanding constitutional achievement in Germany and it is protected