The signal from Spain
The calamity in Spain is yet another signal of the imperative need to rebuild and adequately equip Greece’s civil defense mechanism.
The calamity in Spain is yet another signal of the imperative need to rebuild and adequately equip Greece’s civil defense mechanism.
It was around this time of year in 2022 when I visited Fethullah Gulen’s sanctuary in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania in the United States.
Before leaving America to study in Greece, I felt a frantic need to update and upgrade my closet.
A police officer in Kalambaka, central Greece, was arrested on Saturday in connection with the shooting death of a 68-year-old man.
Greece’s anti-terrorism unit has accused three people of participating in a terrorist group, following a bomb explosion which killed a 36-year-old man and seriously hurt a woman in an apartment in Athens this week, police said on Saturday.
It is simply impossible to overlook the devastation in Valencia, Spain. Even if you were to try, the rivers of mud, the piles of cars, the rising number of victims, remain etched in your mind.
Greece’s elite Underwater Demolition Teams, or ΟΥΚ, trace their roots to 1953, when the Hellenic Navy sent eight sailors to train in the United States.
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City is scheduled to stand trial on corruption charges April 21, a federal judge said at a hearing Friday.
A 27-year-old man was arrested on Friday at Athens’ International Airport on a European arrest warrant issued by the Czech authorities for theft, acceptance and distribution of proceeds of crime, forgery and fraud.