Bulgarian president takes oath of office for second term
Rumen Radev, Bulgaria’s fifth democratically elected president, was sworn in at a ceremony in parliament together with Vice President Iliana Yotova.
Rumen Radev, Bulgaria’s fifth democratically elected president, was sworn in at a ceremony in parliament together with Vice President Iliana Yotova.
The special police force that is already being trained to operate at Greece’s five biggest universities will not magically solve the problem of violence and delinquency on campuses.
In a widely shared video interview published on Monday evening, the woman at the center of the case claimed that when she went to the police to report the rape, a lawyer representing one of her alleged rapists harassed her.
The issue of rising costs was like a pandemic in the beginning. Many believed that it would last three, five, or even six months and that our lives would return to normal afterward.
Criminal charges have been levelled at a 16-year-old boy on Wednesday who is accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl in Thessaloniki.
Tourism-reliant Cyprus will lift all entry requirements on March 1 for inbound travelers who have a valid vaccination certificate showing they received a booster shot, the country’s tourism minister said Wednesday.
Police in Italy, Albania and Greece on Wednesday arrested some 30 people accused of profiteering several hundred million euros to smuggle refugees and migrants into the European Union from Turkey on yachts and other leisure vessels.
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) inaugurates the new season of its innovative Comsos concert series with an appearance by German producer and composer Christian Loffler and the respected Greek contemporary music ensemble Ergon.
A catering and entertainment company is facing a €50,000 fine for organizing a so-called corona party in Athens on January 15 which was attended by hundreds of high-paying guests.