Probe into Thessaloniki mall ceiling accident that injured woman
A preliminary investigation has been ordered into the injury of a 45-year-old woman after part of a ceiling detached inside a shopping mall in Thessaloniki, authorities said Monday.
A preliminary investigation has been ordered into the injury of a 45-year-old woman after part of a ceiling detached inside a shopping mall in Thessaloniki, authorities said Monday.
One of the country’s greatest problems is the mentality permeating vital sectors of the state. The combination of lack of employee evaluation, political cowardice, mismanagement and the excessive role of trade unionists, results in fiascos, if not in tragedies.
Justice Minister George Floridis met with his Cypriot counterpart, Constantine Fytiris, in Athens Monday to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation during Cyprus’ presidency of the European Union Council in the first half of 2026.
It has come to pass that the most powerful man on Earth, president of the greatest military and economic power the world has known, declares that for him there is no international law, that the only limits on his behavior are “my own morality.”
Authorities are investigating the disappearance of a 16-year-old girl who was last seen on January 8 near the southwestern city of Patra.
Farmers from the Nikaia bloc, central Greece, said they oppose holding a meeting with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Tuesday and are considering escalating protests, including the possibility of bringing tractors to Athens.
The week started with a mixed session for the Greek stock market.
Following Sunday night’s unrest on NATO Avenue in the western Attica suburb of Aspropyrgos, during which unknown individuals set fires and threw stones, injuring a police officer in the head, authorities carried out a targeted operation in the Nea Zoi and Neoktista settlements.
Taxi drivers in the greater Athens region will launch a series of rolling two-day strikes Tuesday.