Espionage in Alexandroupoli: House painter turned spy
A 59-year-old Georgian-born house painter has been arrested in Alexandroupoli, northeastern Greece, on charges of spying on behalf of Russian intelligence.
A 59-year-old Georgian-born house painter has been arrested in Alexandroupoli, northeastern Greece, on charges of spying on behalf of Russian intelligence.
A violent attack by masked assailants at the University of Athens Law School during a student-organized event on Wednesday has ignited widespread criticism over campus security and police response times.
Olympiakos became the second team to secure a spot in the 2025 EuroLeague Final Four in Abu Dhabi, clinching a 3-1 series victory over Real Madrid on Thursday night.
A grant agreement between the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and Elica Interconnector, a member of the Copelouzos Group, for financing the initial studies of the Egypt-Greece Electricity Interconnection (GREGY) Project, was signed on Wednesday in Athens.
President Donald Trump took office 101 days ago after a campaign in which voters bought his argument that he could skillfully manage the economy and that his policy prescriptions could both bolster growth and eradicate inflation.
After months of setbacks and stalled progress, three of Cyprus’ biggest public works projects are getting a fresh start.
The annual progress report of the Greek economy, submitted by the Ministry of National Economy and Finance to the European Council and the European Commission, forecasts a growth rate of 2.3%, an 8.4% jump in investment, a 1.7% rise in private consumption, and increases of 4% in exports of and 3.8% in imports, among other…
Turkish police charged May Day protesters in Istanbul on Thursday, detaining hundreds of people and dragging some away in buses after they tried to defy a ban on public gatherings and march towards Taksim Square.
The pendulum at the Greek stock market swung toward losses on Wednesday.
The deepening and broadening of strategic defense cooperation between Israel and Greece is emphasized in an exclusive interview with Kathimerini by the head of the Directorate of International Defense Cooperation of the Israeli Ministry of Defense (SIBAT), Brigadier General (ret.) Yair Kulas.