Driver arrested for bribery attempt
A driver in the village of Gravia in Central Greece was arrested Wednesday for attempting to bribe a senior traffic officer during a routine check, ERT reported.
A driver in the village of Gravia in Central Greece was arrested Wednesday for attempting to bribe a senior traffic officer during a routine check, ERT reported.
Three people have been arrested on Zakynthos in connection with the death of a 69-year-old notary, whose bloodied body was found near her car in a parking lot outside her house.
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens debuts its new exhibition, “Imag(in)ing Samothrace: From Homer to the HoloLens.”
Italian and Greek authorities are investigating two separate incidents involving tankers that were damaged in January and February, the vessels’ Athens-based operator Thenamaris said.
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis will meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington next week.
The Technical Chamber of Greece (TEE) has urged the Environment Ministry to legislate the preservation of all building permits issued or in process under the New Building Code (NOK) incentives before December 11, 2024, including those facing court challenges.
For two days every February, The Willard InterContinental is inundated by Greeks. The other week was no exception, as politicians, businesspeople and academics – Greek and non-Greek – gathered at the iconic Washington DC hotel.
Donald Trump’s tariffs are a headache for all his trade partners. But the US president’s plan to impose ad hoc “reciprocal” levies on imports are a particular problem for the European Union.
The government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis, announced during the regular briefing of political editors that the parliamentary discussion on the Tempe railway disaster will take place on March 4-5.
Two renowned jazz musicians, pianist and composer David Kikoski and saxophonist Ralph Moore, will take the stage at Half Note Jazz Club (17 Trivonianou) for four performances from February 21 to 24