Cartoon (13/08/2022)
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A considerable section of the Greek public would hate to see the country sink into an endless cycle of political instability.
Two 17-year-old group leaders at a municipal-run camp in Hersonissos on Crete are wanted by the police after parents complained the two teens repeatedly beat their 13-year-old son during his stay there.
Seventeen people the northern cities of Katerini and Goumenissa are facing charges relating to electronic fraud, following a police investigation into two incidents that cost their victims almost €40,000.
Police arrested six suspected human traffickers in northeastern Greece in five separate operations on Saturday.
The high demand in the Cypriot real estate sector is in the process of being met with numerous high-value investments, with the Limassol district taking the lion’s share, the Real Estate Agents Registration Council said on Thursday.
A police operation is underway at the Court of Appeals in Athens after a driver forcibly entered the parking lot, claiming he had bombs and drugs in the vehicle. The driver, said to be 35 years of age, reportedly entered the parking lot at around 9 a.m. from Loukareos Street.
Debts to Greece’s Single Social Security Agency, EFKA, are rising at a fast clip, forcing the government to announce that the self-employed, including farmers, with relatively few debts will be able to get a pension; additionally, all the debts which are more than a decade old are canceled.
A hospital in Lamia was still reeling in shock on Friday after a 44-year-old policeman, who was escorting a patient, punched a nurse in the face and kicked another one in the stomach, while threatening to kill the staff and burn down the premises.
Eleven people, including two children and a gunman, were killed in a mass shooting in Montenegro on Friday, and six others were injured, a state prosecutor told Vijesti TV after an initial investigation of the crime scene.