Pole arrested on suspicion of spying on Souda base
Authorities have arrested a man on suspicion of espionage near the strategic naval facilities at Souda Bay, Crete, according to sources.
Authorities have arrested a man on suspicion of espionage near the strategic naval facilities at Souda Bay, Crete, according to sources.
How is the research on the trove of World War II photos showing scenes from a Nazi atrocity in occupied Athens progressing, and what new information is emerging from the material that has come to light?
Main opposition PASOK expelled MP Odysseas Konstantinopoulos from its parliamentary group on Thursday.
The stock price rollercoaster continued at Athinon Avenue on Thursday, as the previous days’ rise was followed by a sharp decline.
The impact of the Middle East crisis on air transport, and particularly on passenger demand, should become clearer by the end of the month, Eftichios Vassilakis, chairman of Aegean Airlines, said on Thursday.
The operation of the Kalavryta rack railway in the northern Peloponnese has been suspended once again after a series of landslides, Hellenic Railways has announced.
Volunteer divers have discovered fresh debris – including tires, refrigerators, motors and tanks – on the seabed near Agistri island, raising concerns that illegal dumping continues despite a 2009 closure of the island’s landfill.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias said Thursday Greece’s swift response to Bulgaria’s request for military support strengthens regional security and highlights deepening defense ties between the two countries within the European Union and NATO.
Greece has moved to advance domestically developed military drone systems, awarding initial research and development contracts for three unmanned combat aerial vehicles and two related defense technologies, the Ministry of National Defense and the Hellenic Center for Defense Innovation said Wednesday.