Three-man team arrested for Crete burglaries
Police have arrested three men suspected of carrying out seven burglaries and one attempted break-in at homes in Iraklio, Crete over the past few months.
Police have arrested three men suspected of carrying out seven burglaries and one attempted break-in at homes in Iraklio, Crete over the past few months.
The Education Ministry announced on Tuesday that 13 foreign universities have submitted applications for licenses to establish and operate branches in Greece.
France’s Naval Group, which holds an agreement with Greece for three FDI frigates for the Hellenic Navy and an option for a fourth, has submitted an application to the Greek government and its Defense Ministry for the establishment of a local production line for surface ships, submarines and unmanned surface vehicles, or USVs.
At a time when authoritarian rulers are embraced and democratic leaders are sidelined, Turkey’s democracy is unraveling—slowly but unmistakably. What’s equally alarming is the muted reaction from those who once saw themselves as its allies.
Acclaimed saxophonist and composer Dimitris Vassilakis, along with his quartet, will take the stage at the Theater of the No (3 Konstantinou Paleologou) on April 12.
The representatives of the 26 companies in Greece that participated in a Labor Ministry event held last Saturday in London as part of the Rebrain Greece action have returned with at least 300-310 CVs in their luggage.
Former transport and infrastructure minister Christos Spirtzis, who served under SYRIZA from 2016 to 2019, submitted a new request to Parliament to investigate him over his alleged role in the deadly train crash in Tempe in 2023, which cost the lives of 57 people.
Downpours, accompanied by strong winds and local hail, are expected at intervals until noon on Wednesday in areas of the Aegean, the Risk Assessment Committee said after a meeting on Tuesday to discuss to discuss the updated emergency report on severe weather issued by Greece’s Meteorological Service.
The Finance Ministry and the tax administration are taking additional measures aimed at increasing takings from beating tax evasion.
Greek Parliament President Nikitas Kaklamanis said he was unable to accept a new request by former minister Christos Spirtzis to be investigated over his alleged role in the deadly train crash in Tempe in 2023, because of House rules.