Jailbird nabbed during police patrol in West Attica
A 45-year-old man wanted since he escaped custody last September was arrested in the early hours of Wednesday in the West Attica town of Agia Varvara, the police said on Thursday.
A 45-year-old man wanted since he escaped custody last September was arrested in the early hours of Wednesday in the West Attica town of Agia Varvara, the police said on Thursday.
The announcements the prime minister is planning at the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) have been “unaffected” by recent developments, while the Greek economy approaches any emerging crisis with “heightened resilience,” National Economy and Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis said on Wednesday on Skai TV.
Sky Express is continuing its growth by adding five new destinations in Europe – Madrid, Lisbon, Hamburg, Berlin and Lyon – while by the end of the summer its fleet will increase with the delivery of two new Airbus 320neo aircraft, the airline’s Chief Commercial Officer Gerasimos Skaltsas said on Tuesday evening, during the presentation…
Turkey is moving slowly and methodically in its developing relations with Libya so as not to disrupt the delicate balance it has achieved with the United States, as is evident from the memorandum of understanding signed on Wednesday between Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) and the Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) in Istanbul.
Greece on Wednesday successfully auctioned a 52-week treasury bills issue, raising 600 million euros from the market.
The Cypriot cabinet has approved the government’s new 2.5-million-euro subsidy scheme aimed at supporting the purchase of electric and hybrid vehicles in Cyprus.
Over the course of three hours Tuesday, President Donald Trump scolded Israel and Iran with expletive-laced comments on the South Lawn of the White House.
MSCI equity analysts have avoided incorporating the Greek stock market in its “watch list” for inclusion in the world’s developed markets.
There’s a good chance that Donald Trump will make people who regard themselves as experts on national security and foreign policy tear up their degrees.
Local officials on Crete are scrambling to find temporary housing for a growing number of migrants arriving on the island’s southern shores, as current facilities are overflowing.