Body found in field believed to be of Serres wife killer
A badly burned body found midday on Thursday in a field in Serres, northern Greece, is believed to belong to a 59-year-old man who strangled his wife to death earlier in the day.
A badly burned body found midday on Thursday in a field in Serres, northern Greece, is believed to belong to a 59-year-old man who strangled his wife to death earlier in the day.
Authorities in Serres, northern Greece, launched a manhunt on Thursday for a man who confessed to killing his wife.
Greek prisons suffer from severe overcrowding, poor infrastructure, and inadequate medical care, according to a damning 2022-23 report by the National Mechanism for the Prevention of Torture and Ill-Treatment.
The 6th Southeast Europe and Eastern Mediterranean Conference in Washington, DC, began its second and last day focusing on energy diplomacy, the US view of Greece and Cyprus as regional allies, Turkey’s policy toward the two neighboring countries, and the US Senate’s foreign policy agenda at the beginning of the Trump administration.
The earthquake swarm of the past few weeks is practically the only thing people on Santorini talk about these days, even during the brief lulls in the tremors.
The Archaeological Museum of Messinia in Kalamata in the southwestern Peloponnese is launching an exhibition featuring artifacts from the Mycenaean civilization.
The European Union is advancing plans to lift long-standing sanctions on Syria, but with conditions reflecting concerns from Greece and Cyprus over territorial and minority rights.
House Speaker Nikitas Kaklamanis (2nd from left), announces the results of the fourth vote for the election of president of the republic, to Konstantinos Tasoulas (l).
Great investment interest was recorded in Wednesday’s auction for the reissue of a 10-year Greek government bond. As announced by the Public Debt Management Organization (PDMA), the offers came to almost five times the amount that the Greek state sought to borrow from the market
The Bank of Greece and the Capital Market Commission will send “secret agents” who will conduct on-site inspections.