Nine Turks arrested over deadly shooting in Thessaloniki bus terminal
Police have arrested nine Turkish nationals in Thessaloniki and Athens after conducting searches linked to a shooting on Tuesday that left one Turkish national dead.
Police have arrested nine Turkish nationals in Thessaloniki and Athens after conducting searches linked to a shooting on Tuesday that left one Turkish national dead.
The Hellenic Air Force leadership is in discussions with US officials and representatives of Lockheed Martin regarding the modernization program for 38 F-16 Block 50 aircraft to the Viper variant.
Greek police are on high alert as preparations ramp up for large-scale demonstrations marking two years since the deadly train crash in Tempe, central Greece.
The vast majority of Greeks are dissatisfied with the Tempe railway disaster investigation, according to a Pulse poll published by SKAI TV on Wednesday.
The Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE) has issued a statement regarding the serious injury of an employee in Thessaloniki following a workplace accident.
A police officer who found to be driving a vehicle that had been reported stolen was arrested late Tuesday night by officers from the Vari-Voula-Vouliagmeni crime department.
The discovery features a large-scale frieze that spans three walls of a banquet hall, presenting vivid imagery of the initiation rites for followers of Dionysus – the ancient Greek god of wine, fertility, theatre and religious ecstasy.
Ten sick and injured children from Gaza have arrived in Greece, where they will receive medical care in hospitals, the Foreign Ministry has announced.
The American College of Greece is hosting “Muhabbet,” an initiative that brings together scholars, students, and people interested in the shared social history and cultural heritage of the East Mediterranean
Greece’s National Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Organization (EODASAAM) has announced that it will release its findings on the Tempe accident on Thursday at the offices of the Journalists’ Union of Athens Daily Newspapers (ESIEA).