Arson suspects in Patra remanded in custody
Two men in their 20s accused of arson near the Girokomeio district in Patra on August 13 have been remanded in custody pending trial after testifying before an investigating magistrate.
Two men in their 20s accused of arson near the Girokomeio district in Patra on August 13 have been remanded in custody pending trial after testifying before an investigating magistrate.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis participated in video conferences with his EU counterparts on Tuesday to review recent discussions in Washington regarding Ukraine.
Police have intensified operations in Western Attica, dismantling 29 criminal groups involved in fraud, extortion, drug trafficking, illegal trade, and antiquities smuggling.
An 11-year-old boy received medical treatment for injuries to his hand after a collision involving a jet ski and an inflatable boat at Issos Beach in Corfu.
Japan’s defense minister will hold talks in Turkey on Tuesday on defense industry cooperation, including the possible supply of Turkish-made drones, as Tokyo expands the role of unmanned systems in its armed forces.
The latest data about the 2025 budget are narrowing the options about how much money will be diverted to handouts and which ones.
The 54-year-old man who stabbed his 45-year-old partner ten times last week in the village of Apokoronas, near Chania, has been remanded in custody following his testimony.
The Mediterranean Sea, although relatively small in size compared to the oceans, and especially the Eastern Mediterraean, is an area of intense scientific and geopolitical activity and accordingly hosts a particularly active fleet of research vessels from various countries.
As wildfires raged across Albania last week, people were forced to flee for their lives, with no time to save their livestock. Now the fires are subsiding, some volunteers are turning their attention to caring for the scorched animals.
In a country where soccer (and perhaps basketball) referees must be foreigners in order for the championship to end smoothly, the charm exercised by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) surprises no one.