Greek Navy member dies while engaged in underwater training
A member of the Greek Navy has died while engaged in underwater disaster management training.
A member of the Greek Navy has died while engaged in underwater disaster management training.
Recent share purchases push Eurobank’s stake in Hellenic Bank, with potential plans for further expansion.
Reports of domestic violence against women on Crete are rising, with 1,151 cases filed from January to September, averaging four incidents daily, according to a report by the Women’s Violence Observatory.
The Greek Foreign Ministry is keeping a close watch on developments following the arrest, in Turkey, of a Greek woman awaiting trial on suspicion of theft in Istanbul, diplomatic sources have informed.
The CEO of Israel-focused gas producer Energean on Thursday called on governments to develop new export routes from Israel to neighboring Egypt and Cyprus.
The Greek armed forces are steadily integrating advanced unmanned systems, including loitering munitions, surveillance and strike UAVs, drones for intelligence gathering, target tracking, and firing-data provision, as well as surface and underwater drones.
Greek police have arrested 11 Turkish nationals on suspicion of trafficking drugs and illegal arms in Greece and other parts of Europe.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis remains firm against revising electoral law, despite speculation fueled by a fragmented political landscape.
The Development Ministry has imposed fines totaling 2.2 million euros on 14 companies for misleading advertising in the run-up to Black Friday.