Detainee escapes during Athens courthouse transfer
Authorities are investigating the escape of a detainee from the Evelpidon courthouse area in Athens on Wednesday.
Authorities are investigating the escape of a detainee from the Evelpidon courthouse area in Athens on Wednesday.
A Larissa prosecutor has ordered the exhumation of nine victims from the Tempe train disaster, which occurred nearly three years ago in central Greece and killed 57 people, mostly students.
Greece’s seamen will hold a 24-hour strike on Saturday, February 28, to mark the third anniversary of the deadly Tempe railway disaster, it was announced Wednesday.
Greece’s Intracom Defense, or IDE, said Wednesday it has been awarded contracts worth more than $108 million over the past year to produce parts for US defense giant Raytheon’s Patriot missiles.
A Thessaloniki court has sentenced a 55-year-old woman to 10 months in prison without suspension for stalking a radio journalist-producer over more than a decade.
Almost 13,000 legal proceedings on tax and customs affairs remain outstanding in courts.
A Turkish parliamentary commission voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to approve a report envisaging legal reforms alongside the militant Kurdistan Workers Party’s (PKK) disarmament, advancing a peace process meant to end more than 40 years of conflict.
Over 1,040 people on motorbikes and electric scooters were stopped and fined for not wearing crash helmets in the second week of February, police said Wednesday, compared to more than 1,240 a week earlier.
Crete and Gavdos have emerged as the main entry gate for irregular migrants to Greece, according to the latest data, as regional and national authorities move to expand temporary accommodation capacity on the island.
Greek President Konstantinos Tassoulas and Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan inspect the presidential guard during welcome ceremonies in Athens, Wednesday.