Murder suspect wanted by Interpol arrested in Thessaloniki
A 41-year-old Turkish man wanted for murder was arrested in Thessaloniki on Wednesday.
A 41-year-old Turkish man wanted for murder was arrested in Thessaloniki on Wednesday.
Τhe independent operational unit of the Growthfund namely the Project Preparation Facility (PPF) unit was appointed by the Governmental Committee of Projects of Strategic Importance of Law 4799/2021, to mature, execute the tender process, and supervise the implementation phase of the project “Reform of the Primary Health Care System, sub1&2 Upgrading Infrastructure Facilities of PHC…
Turkey surpassed Germany as Europe’s top polluter from fossil fuel power production for the first time in 2024, marking an important shift in Europe’s main polluting hubs away from traditional industrial centers to its fringes.
Greece’s rail network ranks as the least dense in the European Union, with just 14 meters of track per square kilometer, according to Eurostat data released on Thursday.
While the EU has not released a list of affected programs, two sources, including a senior diplomat, told Reuters more than a dozen projects totaling at least €150 million have stalled in Kosovo following EU curbs
Kathimerini English Edition, in collaboration with the Delphi Economic Forum and the Hellenic American Leadership Council (HALC), is organizing the 6th Southeast Europe and Eastern Mediterranean Conference in Washington, DC, on Monday and Tuesday, February 10-11.
The European Commission said in a statement on Thursday that it had asked Chinese fast-fashion retailer Shein to provide internal documents and more detailed information on risks linked to the presence of illegal content and goods on its marketplace.
Greece’s Data Protection Authority has announced that it has initiated an investigation into the legality of Chinese artificial intelligence application DeepSeek under data protection regulations.
A state of emergency was declared on Santorini on Thursday amid intense and ongoing seismic activity that is rocking the popular Aegean island and others in its vicinity.
According to a report sent to the Greek Parliament by a prosecutor in the city of Larissa, about 300 cubic meters of earth, containing evidence linked to the Tempe railway disaster, were removed from the site in the days following the February 28, 2023 crash of a passenger and a freight train “without any authority…