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Cyprus’ new air defense system was launched Tuesday, designed to protect the country from aerial threats, similar to Israel’s Iron Dome.
The flare-up in the Syrian war has shaken an already unsteady region. At this point, without evidence, it is impossible to know whether the Islamist rebels of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) acted on their own, or whether foreign powers pushed them to do so.
Plan for the concession of public properties is proceeding with an amendment to the tax bill.
Five individuals have been arrested for drug trafficking after authorities raided a residence used as a base in Acharnes, on the northwestern outskirts of Athens, on Tuesday.
A three-way consortium comprising Fraport AG, Pileas SA (Constantakopoulos Group) and Delta Airport Investments SA (Kopelouzos Group) has been named as the preferred investor for Kalamata airport by the Superfund.
Extraordinary traffic regulations will be put in place on various roads in the center of Athens during the afternoon and evening hours on Friday, December 6, due to the rallies and marches announced to mark the 16h anniversary of the murder of teenager Alexandros Grigoropoulos by a police officer in Exarchia.
Teachers of one of the children of a police officer formerly stationed at Greece’s Parliament and accused of serial child rape and incest have been summoned to testify under oath in an investigation aiming to determine any potential responsibility on the part of the teachers.
A 19-year-old man on Rhodes is facing charges of bodily harm, as well as illegal possession and use of a weapon, after he fired an air gun at a 17-year-old man, injuring him in the head.
The death has taken announced of Zanet Nachmia, the last Holocaust survivor from the northwestern city of Ioannina.