Court employee kills himself with gun from evidence room
Police in Amfissa, Fokida, are investigating an incident where a court employee in his 40s took his own life in the local courthouse using a confiscated weapon held in the evidence room.
Police in Amfissa, Fokida, are investigating an incident where a court employee in his 40s took his own life in the local courthouse using a confiscated weapon held in the evidence room.
In a neighborhood filled with modern takes on Greek cuisine, The Black Cat sets the standard for what an authentic taverna should be.
Police arrested five individuals in connection with clashes at the Lavrio indoor gymnasium during a basketball game on Sunday evening.
Police are to be deployed on public transport services in Western Attica in a pilot program to combat antisocial behavior, Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis has announced.
Turkish Minister of Education Yusuf Tekin accused Greece of shutting down schools belonging to the Muslim minority in Thrace during a speech on Sunday.
The European Union is drawing up plans to simplify rules governing its huge farming subsidy program, draft documents seen by Reuters showed, as Brussels races to lighten the regulatory burden on local businesses.
The worst thing for a country’s elite is losing touch with society and living in a bubble of its own, virtual, reality. History is rife with examples the devastating results this can have.
Greece is helping to shape European developments in the crucial sector of artificial intelligence, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said upon his arrival at the international AI Action Summit in Paris.
A Thessaloniki appeals court has reduced the sentence of a 59-year-old man for the repeated rape and sexual abuse of his partner’s daughter from 18 to eight years.
High up in the mountainous region of Lepetymnos on Lesvos, Giorgos Kariofyllis cultivates prized chokeberries and tends to the free-roaming animals on his farm, which welcomes visitors of all ages.