Iran’s Khamenei posts video showing capture of Greek tanker
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday released a video on Twitter showing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps seizing one of the two Greek oil tankers.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday released a video on Twitter showing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps seizing one of the two Greek oil tankers.
The undesirable purple jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) that has proliferated in several parts of the Aegean Sea is now reportedly spreading to the Ionian.
Storks, which symbolize the arrival of new life for many cultures, have returned from Africa to their old nests in one of the recognized European Stork Villages, of Poros in the Evros River Delta, in northeastern Greece.
An earthquake of a preliminary magnitude of 3.9 struck near the town of Iralkio, Crete, on Saturday afternoon, the country’s Geodynamic Institute said. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
Almost one in four Greeks of working age has “a need to work that hasn’t been met,” but doesn’t go to the trouble to look for a job, Eurostat statistics have revealed.
Greek divers have discovered the wreckage of a Spanish freighter almost 80 years after it was torpedoed by a Greek submarine in the Aegean Sea during World War Two. The SS San Isidro Labrado, which was in German service, sank on April 5, 1943, after being hit by torpedoes fired by Greek submarine Katsonis.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama said on Friday that his party has picked the country’s chief of defense, Major General Bajram Begaj, to be the new president after failing to choose a consensus candidate with the opposition.
Turkey summoned the Greek ambassador to Ankara to the foreign ministry to protest about what it said was Greece providing opportunities for terrorist groups to conduct activities, state-owned Anadolu news agency reported on Friday.
Sakellaropoulos Organic Farms (www.bioarmonia.gr) has been awarded at three international olive oil competitions in Italy, Germany and Japan.
Since the days of Charles Darwin, the long necks of giraffes have been a textbook example of evolution.