Thessaloniki prosecutor orders probe into radioactive waste dumping
The Thessaloniki Prosecutor’s Office has ordered an urgent preliminary investigation following a news report that alleged radioactive waste was being dumped in a city landfill.
The Thessaloniki Prosecutor’s Office has ordered an urgent preliminary investigation following a news report that alleged radioactive waste was being dumped in a city landfill.
As heatwaves grow more frequent and intense, their unequal impact on city dwellers is raising concern, especially in densely built, low-income neighborhoods.
Two crew members of the Liberian-flagged, Greek-operated bulk carrier Eternity C were killed in a drone and speedboat attack off Yemen on Monday evening, Liberia’s shipping delegation told a meeting of the International Maritime Organization on Tuesday.
A 62-year-old woman who was mistakenly given a blood transfusion intended for another patient in early June has died, the hospital where she was being treated said on Tuesday.
Turkey’s state oil company TPAO has purchased two more drilling ships rom Noraway’s Eldorado Drilling to be used in deep-sea natural gas exploration, according to HaberDenizde.com, a Turkish website specializing in maritime issues.
The Hellenic Navy’s first FDI-class frigate, Kimon (F-601) has begun the second stage of sea trials during which all the ship’s main systems will be tested.
The successful penetration of Greek yogurt in the international market, besides feta cheese, is considered by market analysts to be the right way to go in the effort to strengthen export activity and other categories of the dairy products sector.
Greece is becoming a destination for acquiring holiday homes even in less prominent areas of the country.
A Turkish national injured himself in the neck on Tuesday after his request not to be extradited to his country was rejected by the Supreme Court.
The Culture Ministry is undertaking a major redesign and restoration of the Ancient Agora and Kerameikos archaeological sites in Athens.