Man arrested after father’s charred body found in back yard
Police in the northern Athens district of Ano Liosia have arrested a man after finding the charred body of his elderly father in a back yard.
Police in the northern Athens district of Ano Liosia have arrested a man after finding the charred body of his elderly father in a back yard.
Piraeus Bank has unveiled a new logo as part of a wider change in its corporate and visual identity.
Kpler, the premier source for global trade intelligence, is embarking on its first Posidonia participation following last year’s acquisition of Greek maritime tech company MarineTraffic, the world’s leading ship-tracking intelligence platform.
A team of Spanish experts who had visited the Evros region in northeastern Greece that was ravaged by devastating wildfires last summer have submitted an 80-page report to Greek authorities with recommendations to improve prevention capabilities.
With the risk of the statute of limitations for any responsibility linked to the deadly fire in 2018 in Mati in East Attica being real and imminent, the justice system is expediting judicial procedures so that those who were brought to trial for the tragedy do not go completely unpunished.
The heads of the Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) and the Greek Energy Exchange Group (EnExGroup) signed a memorandum of understanding in the presence of Deputy Minister to the President Irene Piki and Director of the President’s Office Charalambos Charalambous on Thursday, at the Presidential Palace of Cyprus in Nicosia.
Turkey’s economy grew 5.7% in the first quarter, in line with expectations, official data showed on Friday, driven by strong domestic demand.
A series of activities combining international sports with tourism will take place in various regions of Greece in June, under the aegis of the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO).
The General Accounting Office of the Republic of Cyprus announced that a significant sum of 564.2 million euros was cleared by the government from November 2013 to April 2024.
Prison limits self-expression. Inmates are usually forced to identify as a number and, for the most part, can only wear a standard-issue uniform.