AI enters forensic practice
The government has announced a sweeping overhaul of its forensic services after the deaths of seven children in Patra between 2014 and 2023 exposed long-standing failures in autopsy procedures.
The government has announced a sweeping overhaul of its forensic services after the deaths of seven children in Patra between 2014 and 2023 exposed long-standing failures in autopsy procedures.
Members of the self-styled anarchist group Rouvikonas disrupted the address of Labor and Social Security Deputy Minister Anna Efthymiou Thursday afternoon during the Thessaloniki Municipal Youth Council annual conference.
Thursday put an end to the Greek bourse benchmark’s rising streak.
Authorities arrested a 31-year-old foreigner on November 22 in a store in Athens after he allegedly tried to collect 3,000 euros from a victim as part of an extortion scheme, the police said.
There is some confusion among many foreigners, diplomats and others who follow and attempt to interpret political developments in Greece.
The ruling New Democracy party leads voting intention at 25.2 percent, double PASOK’s 12.6 percent, according to a new GPO poll for Star.
The deregulation of collective labor agreements was one of the remnants of the bailout-era coercions that had to be overturned.
Residents in several villages in Tzoumerka, Epirus, fear fresh landslides could occur as torrential rains from storm Adel hit, compounding existing damage caused by recent spells of bad weather across the region.
Is the media’s preoccupation with former prime minister Alexis Tsipras’ book excessive? Probably, but it is justified, not only because of the innuendos, attacks, and political gossip it causes.
President Nikos Christodoulides has reiterated Cyprus’ willingness to engage directly with Turkey to negotiate maritime borders, following reactions from Ankara and Turkish Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman to the newly signed EEZ delimitation agreement between Cyprus and Lebanon.