Two taxi drivers arrested for using fake licenses in Athens
Two taxi drivers, aged 32 and 39, were arrested on Thursday during a special police operation in high-traffic areas and face charges of forgery.
Two taxi drivers, aged 32 and 39, were arrested on Thursday during a special police operation in high-traffic areas and face charges of forgery.
A 38-year-old man detained in Greece during a Europol crackdown on international cybercrime this month has denied accusations of creating the infostealer VenomRAT, according to a legal source and court documents.
Former Thessaloniki prefect Panagiotis Psomiadis has been sentenced to eight years in prison for breach of trust and false certification related to fictitious projects during his time at the prefecture.
The Foreign Ministry has described Turkey’s reaction to Greece’s updated marine spatial planning (MSP) map as having “no basis in EU and international law.”
In 325, the Council of Nicaea hashed out the first version of the Nicene Creed, a statement of faith that millions of Christians still recite each Sunday.
A journalist who has researched the wiretapping scandal in Greece has told an Athens court that he believes there was a “joint monitoring center” between the National Intelligence Service (EYP) and the Predator spyware system.
It did not take long for the increasing rivalry between the two great powers of our age to reach our shores.
The European Commission on Friday expressed the European Union’s full solidarity with Greece after the Russian Foreign Ministry issued unprecedented threats on Thursday over Athens’ agreement with Ukraine to co-produce maritime drones.
A 29-year-old accused of beating a 58-year-old taxi driver to death in Neos Kosmos has been remanded in custody after testifying before an investigating magistrate.
Greece is grappling with widespread severe weather, as heavy rainfall and storms cause flooding, landslides and major disruptions across the country.