Priest in Thessaloniki arrested for threatening wife
A 60-year-old priest has been arrested in Thessaloniki for threatening to beat his 48-year-old wife. He is expected to appear before a court later in the day.
A 60-year-old priest has been arrested in Thessaloniki for threatening to beat his 48-year-old wife. He is expected to appear before a court later in the day.
Lawmaker Pavlos Polakis expressed his indignation over a sudden decision by SYRIZA leader Stefanos Kasselakis to reinstate him in the party’s parliamentary group on Tuesday, saying he was not consulted on the matter.
Information came to light recently indicating that the United States may, under certain conditions, review its decision not to supply Turkey with F-35 fighter jets.
Monday’s decision by an Albanian court to grant the release of the ethnic Greek elected mayor of Himare and MEP for New Democracy Fredi Beleri after 16 months of detention essentially ended his personal adventure but does not lead to an automatic improvement in Greek-Albanian relations, which have been seriously damaged by the affair.
September is forecast to be warmer than typical for the season following a sizzling three months.
Police on the Cycladic island of Mykonos arrested on Tuesday a 28-year-old Italian national for robbing a tourist and forming a criminal gang.
The Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF), a member company of GROWTHFUND – The National Fund of Greece, announces that today, Tuesday, September 3, 2024, the concession agreement for the development of the Marina of Pylos for a duration of 40 years against a fee of at least 1.5 million euros was signed between the…
Greece is launching an initiative to form a common front with the Balkan countries of the European Union on electricity rates.
Greece’s Golden Visa program has been in a transitional period since September 1, when the new changes voted a few months ago came into force.
PASOK will celebrate on Tuesday the 50th anniversary since the foundation of the socialist party with an event in central Athens.