Amendment to temporarily suspend state claims to private properties
A new amendment will temporarily suspend lawsuits by the Greek State to claim private properties, as well as the progress of ongoing lawsuits, until September 30, 2025.
A new amendment will temporarily suspend lawsuits by the Greek State to claim private properties, as well as the progress of ongoing lawsuits, until September 30, 2025.
It’s an old and tried political “recipe”: Involve the families of the victims, which can only evoke positive associations and good impressions; proclaim yourself the protector of the weak; denounce a cover-up, the guilty parties who should be put in prison, and the destruction of evidence; urge judges to resign; raise a fist as a…
The Larissa court did not issue an order for the removal of soil at the Tempe railway disaster site, according to an official document from the Larissa Prosecutor’s Office, forwarded to Parliament by Minister of Justice Giorgos Floridis.
Athens honors the centenary of composer Mikis Theodorakis’ birth with a special concert highlighting his symphonic works at the Athens Concert Hall (115 Vasilisis Sofias).
Cultural and indoor sports facilities of the Municipality of Athens will remain closed on Friday, February 28, in commemoration of the second anniversary of the Tempe railway disaster.
A 17-year-old youth has been arrested on Zakynthos for robbing a 30-year-old woman at knifepoint.
SKY express has announced the cancellation of its flight schedule for this Friday.
On a frigid morning on the Black Sea the sun is glaring into the quiet navigation room of the massive semi-submersible drilling rig Transocean Barents, anchored in Romania’s Constanta port.
The three 17-year-old boys were charged with grievous bodily harm and referred to a juvenile court for trial after they were accused of beating up a classmate in their schoolyard in Oreokastro, Thessaloniki, on Monday.
US oil giant Chevron claims an area of 10,211 square kilometers in the southern Peloponnese for hydrocarbon surveying