Turkish UAV flies over Greek islet
A Turkish Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, commonly known as a drone, flew over the islet of Kinaros on Monday morning.
A Turkish Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, commonly known as a drone, flew over the islet of Kinaros on Monday morning.
Soaring inflation, a global phenomenon, may be to a significant extent imported in Greece due to its great dependence on imports of energy and raw materials, but that is not the sole reason why prices of basic commodities in this country have skyrocketed, both in absolute terms and in comparison with consumers’ purchasing power.
A 29-year-old man from the island of Rhodes, in southeastern Greece, was arrested on Monday on charges of child pornography after it was discovered that he had obtained from the internet nude photos of a 15-year-old student from Larissa, central Greece.
Many wonder whether all the new investments in downtown Athens’ Omonia Square – those that have been completed and those yet to come – will have a beneficial impact on the area as a whole.
After a week of high temperatures, Greece is expected to be hit by rains, storms and even hail in some regions throughout the week due to a low weather front currently swirling over the western Black Sea that will reach our country from the northwest in the middle of the week, the National Meteorological Service…
The Albanian government is in favor of renewing a 1996 friendship and cooperation treaty with Greece for another five years, Greek diplomatic sources revealed on Monday.
A 47-year-old man was arrested on Sunday night, after he smashed his truck onto the entrance of the Hellenic Air Force’s 116 Combat Wing at Araxos airport, northwestern Greece.
Police in the city of Iraklio, Crete, was on Monday looking for a 21-year-old man who allegedly hit his grandmother during an argument. The victim told officers that her grandson, who lives with her and her husband, insulted her, hit her in the face and left the house. A forensic examination has been ordered for…
Italian oil company Eni SpA and Spain’s Repsol SA could begin shipping Venezuelan oil to Europe as soon as next month to make up for Russian crude, five people familiar with the matter said, resuming oil-for-debt swaps halted two years ago when Washington stepped up sanctions on Venezuela.