Man’s body found on Gavdos beach
A man’s body, likely from a migrant shipwreck that occurred earlier this month, has been discovered on a beach on the island of Gavdos.
A man’s body, likely from a migrant shipwreck that occurred earlier this month, has been discovered on a beach on the island of Gavdos.
Two minors were arrested on Friday in the northern region of Halkidiki for peddling drugs at a high school dance. Police discovered the suspects at the venue with cocaine in their possession.
Albania’s prime minister said Sunday the ban on TikTok his government announced a day earlier was “not a rushed reaction to a single incident.”
In a region undergoing profound structural changes and historic power realignments, the Republic of Cyprus is not just observing the shifting dynamics, but actively seeking a role for itself in shaping the future.
Qatar would stop shipping gas to the European Union if member states strictly enforce a new law on forced labor and environmental damage, Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi told the Financial Times in an interview published on Sunday.
Syrian church leaders are advising Christians to scale back Christmas celebrations this year, despite assurances from the Islamists who have just taken power that they are free to practice their religion.
The Defense Ministry intends to utilize land freed up by the impending closure of ten military camps around the country to strengthen its housing program for Armed Forces personnel, under new proposals discussed by the cabinet at its last sitting this year.
A 9.5 million euro contract was signed Monday to restore Volos Port in Thessaly, heavily damaged by storms Daniel and Elias in September last year.
Vassilis Nedos, Kathimerini’s diplomatic and defense editor, joins Thanos Davelis to break down what a potential deal between Ankara and Damascus to delimit their EEZ’s based on Turkey’s “Blue Homeland” doctrine could mean for the region, and what steps Athens and Nicosia are taking to pre-empt it.
Athens as a destination city may have not reached overcapacity in the number of visitors, but it presents “tourism fragility” and “sensitivity” in terms of pressure on its infrastructure from recent years’ rise in tourism, a study found.