Μan with five outstanding arrest warrants detained in Argolida
A 48-year old foreign national with five outstanding arrest warrants on charges of human trafficking was arrested in Argolida, southern Greece, police said on Thursday.
A 48-year old foreign national with five outstanding arrest warrants on charges of human trafficking was arrested in Argolida, southern Greece, police said on Thursday.
The Armed Forces were assisting the efforts to deal with the consequences of the latest storm that is pounding central Greece, Defence Minister Nikos Dendias said on Thursday.
The government plans to reform the outdated emergency response protocols following the extensive damage resulting from the flooding in the Thessaly region and the outbreak of Storm Elias, which affected many regions Wednesday, but hit central Greece hardest of all.
Dr. Spyros Economides, an Associate Professor in International Relations and European Politics at the London School of Economics and Deputy Director of the Hellenic Observatory, joins Thanos Davelis to look into an ambitious economic corridor linking Europe with the Middle East and India via rail and sea.
The Cyprus economy has proven its resilience in recent years, and the competition among banks will strengthen it further, Finance Minister Makis Keravnos said on Tuesday.
Experts from the National Organization for Public Health (EODY) were on Corfu on Tuesday investigating a possible outbreak of leptospirosis, a bacterial infection most frequently associated with contaminated water.
Deposits placed by households and private nonprofit institutions increased by 439 million euros in August, after an increase of €163 million in the previous month, with the annual growth rate standing at 3.3% from 3.4% in the previous month, the Bank of Greece said on Wednesday.
Cyprus was last year one of three European Union countries in which foreign tourists accounted for more than 90% of the overnight stays.
US Ambassador to Greece George J. Tsunis on Wednesday addressed the Energy Transition Symposium organized by the Hellenic Association for Energy Economics, where he emphasized Greece’s leadership role in eliminating energy dependence on Russia, the energy transition and the supply of energy to the Balkans.
After attending a ceremony in May commemorating her dead son and others killed in Romania’s 1989 revolution, a despondent mother – driven to despair by more than three decades of fruitless efforts to find out who killed her 12-year-old boy – made a final plea for justice.