Greek Navy to test-fire new torpedoes in May
The Greek Navy will conduct the first test firing of its new heavy torpedoes in May, sources told Kathimerini.
The Greek Navy will conduct the first test firing of its new heavy torpedoes in May, sources told Kathimerini.
A freight train derailed late Tuesday night in the Kilkis area of northern Greece while traveling on the Gevgelija-Thessaloniki route, which connects Greece with North Macedonia.
After Santorini, Amorgos has also been declared in a state of emergency as successive earthquakes continue to be recorded in the sea area between the two islands.
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias has underlined that NATO exercises are conducted with full respect for sovereign rights.
Experts at the National Tsunami Warning Center have been closely monitoring the waters off Santorini due to increased seismic activity in the area over the past few days.
A police car parked outside the Evelpidon court complex in Athens has been issued a parking fine, local media outlet SKAI reported.
Seismic activity in the sea area around the island of Santorini is a constant source of existential anxiety, both locally and nationally.
The Interior Ministry has completed a historic cleanup of the country’s electoral rolls, removing 441,042 names of voters who were either deceased or living abroad without an active tax record or valid Greek passport.
Former US Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources Geoffrey Pyatt has underscored Greece’s pivotal role in global energy developments, emphasizing the country’s potential to establish energy corridors with Cyprus, the EU, Israel, and Egypt.
Outside of Attica, the large hikes in house sales prices have begun to be transferred especially to areas where the acquisition cost is still affordable.