Greece at no risk from Antakya fault, says expert
The Turkish earthquake fault will not affect areas of Greece, according to the president of the Organization of Antiseismic Planning and Protection (OASP), Efthymios Lekkas.
The Turkish earthquake fault will not affect areas of Greece, according to the president of the Organization of Antiseismic Planning and Protection (OASP), Efthymios Lekkas.
Three people reported as being of Turkish-Cypriot origin were arrested on the northeastern Greek border on Sunday for allegedly trying to smuggle dozens of weapons into the country.
The Greek economy is expected to grow by 1.2% this year and by an improved 2.2% in 2024 after a leap of 5.5% in 2022, the European Commission estimates.
Patients at a condemned nursing home in the Piraeus suburb of Korydallos were systematically subjected to physical and mental abuse, including being deprived of essential medication and being tied up to radiators, a former employee of the facility revealed on Monday.
Police officers issued 17,327 fines in the week of February 5-11, of which 379 were for driving under the influence of alcohol, the Citizens’ Protection Ministry reported on Monday.
Nektarios Santorinios, the SYRIZA MP for the Dodecanese islands and a former deputy minister for shipping, has died. He was 51 years old.
The 3rd Digital Modern Shipping Conference, titled “Maritime 4.0: The Future of Shipping is Digital,” takes place online Wednesday from 10 a.m.
IMN is organizing its 3rd Annual Investors’ Conference on Greek securitization and NPL Management at the Wyndham Grand Athens Hotel.
Apart from the primarily human dimension of the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, the failings of the state apparatus the disaster has highlighted is making an already difficult political situation for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan even more untenable.
The Hellenic American Leadership Council (HALC) and the Hellenic Bar Association of Illinois have teamed up in an initiative to send critical relief to Turkey and Syria.