Two men remanded in custody over Vorizia shooting
Two men hospitalized after Saturday’s fatal shootout Vorizia, Crete, have been remanded in custody detained following their testimonies before an investigating magistrate.
Two men hospitalized after Saturday’s fatal shootout Vorizia, Crete, have been remanded in custody detained following their testimonies before an investigating magistrate.
Serres prosecutor’s office has announced a preliminary investigation in to allegations by Swedish footballer Daniel Södgren’s of manipulated games in last year’s Super League playoffs, focusing on matches between Volos FC and Panserraikos FC.
Developments in Ukraine, the Western Balkans, the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean featured in discussions between Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Kaja Kallas, the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and European Commission Vice President, at the Maximou Mansion.
Last weekend, US Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle arrived in Athens, marking a new chapter in the US–Greece relationship.
Energy ministers from the United States and European countries were holding talks Thursday in Greece on how to use a newly upgraded regional pipeline network to better supply war-torn Ukraine as the Trump administration seeks to further ramp up gas exports to Europe.
A prosecutor has extended charges to four more senior coast guard officers over one of the Mediterranean’s deadliest accidents, a 2023 shipwreck in which hundreds drowned off the southwestern town of Pylos, legal sources have said.
Five Greeks are among the 24 crew members of the Greek-owned tanker Hellas Aphrodite, which was seized by pirates off the coast of Somalia on Thursday.
Cinobo Opera (57 Akadimias) will host multiple screenings of Yorgos Lanthimos’ black comedy Bugonia from November 6 to 12.
An incident involving a Hellenic Train service from Thessaloniki to Larissa sparked concern among passengers on Wednesday evening, after the train reportedly traveled on the wrong track for several kilometers near Sindos railway station.
NATO is ready to ramp up troops in Kosovo if tensions among minority Serbs flare again, the deputy commander of the alliance’s peacekeeping mission (KFOR) said on Tuesday as a deadline in a spat with the government over car license plates approaches.