Three arrested in Magnesia for fraud
Three suspects, including two minors aged 17 and 16, were arrested by police in central Greece for defrauding victims by pretending to be accountants.
Three suspects, including two minors aged 17 and 16, were arrested by police in central Greece for defrauding victims by pretending to be accountants.
A 76-year-old woman from Serbia who had been missing since Friday afternoon when she went swimming in a coastal town near Thessaloniki, was found dead this morning.
Sunny weather is expected to give way to storms in some parts of Greece this weekend, according to the latest bulletin by the National Meteorological Service Meteo.
Two major energy projects in the Eastern Mediterranean – hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete and the resumption of work on the Greece-Cyprus power interconnection – have prompted sharp reactions from Ankara.
In the wake of the conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine, the US withdrawal from the Balkans is quietly evolving, leaving behind a power vacuum that Russia and Turkey are rushing to fill, with the European Union paying the price for its unreliability regarding the accession process.
Passenger shipping in the Aegean was down in the first seven months of the year, with preliminary data showing 5% fewer passengers, 11% fewer cars and 1.5% fewer trucks.
As pop star Taylor Swift’s engagement fuels chatter about prenuptial agreements, Greek legal experts note that such contracts play little role under national law.
Government officials are awaiting, with some trepidation, the announcement from ELSTAT on Q2 GDP on Sep 5, a day ahead of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ keynote speech at the Thessaloniki International Fair.
Two new medical schools and three new law schools will open in Greece this October as part of the country’s first non-state universities, the government announced.
Greece recorded a new high in available short-term rental beds in July, continuing the trend that began last year and has led their number to over one million beds.