Court vindicates Tsipras publisher
Publisher Gutenberg won a court victory against Documento newspaper over unauthorized excerpts from former prime minister Alexis Tsipras’ book “Ithaca.”
Publisher Gutenberg won a court victory against Documento newspaper over unauthorized excerpts from former prime minister Alexis Tsipras’ book “Ithaca.”
A 17-year-old was arrested after allegedly attacking a 15-year-old student inside his school in Alimos, south Athens, during a break, police announced on Friday.
The Athens Prosecutor’s Office has filed criminal charges against 44 individuals arrested on Thursday in connection with a large-scale fraud and theft network.
Socialist opposition leader Nikos Androulakis on Friday accused Greece’s conservative government of presenting a “fantasy picture” of living conditions as households struggle with persistent high prices, escalating a political clash over the cost-of-living crisis.
Authorities on Friday began demolishing the former Agno dairy facilities in Stavroupoli, northern Thessaloniki.
There’s always something especially satisfying about seeing Greek films reap big awards at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival, especially when they’ve competed against a global roster of entries.
Authorities have broken up a criminal ring accused of defrauding citizens through a bogus investment scheme linked to the Loutraki casino, west of Athens. According to the Financial Crimes Unit, the organization had been active since at least 2023 and is believed to have amassed more than €1.3 million.
Minister of National Economy and Finance Kyriakos Pierrakakis said in a Bloomberg TV interview from London that he is confident Greece’s public debt will drop below 120% of GDP before the end of the decade.
A 38-year-old Albanian man suspected of creating and managing the malicious software VenomRAT has been arrested in Greece, authorities said Thursday.
Turkey held a solemn funeral ceremony on Friday for 20 military personnel who were killed in a plane crash in Georgia.