Police arrest two women for allegedly stealing luggage from Athens airport
Greek police say they have arrested two women for allegedly stealing other passengers’ luggage from the baggage claim area in Athens’ international airport.
Greek police say they have arrested two women for allegedly stealing other passengers’ luggage from the baggage claim area in Athens’ international airport.
PASOK has nominated economist and former Interior Minister Tasos Giannitsis as its candidate for the Presidency of the Hellenic Republic.
A man accused of killing a 22-year-old fellow motorist while driving drunk on the southern Aegean island of Crete is facing additional charges for allegedly being under the influence of anti-psychotic medication when he got behind the wheel of his car.
A woman convicted to 15 years in prison for throwing acid into the face of another woman has dropped her appeal against the ruling, claiming that this is the only way she can actively show remorse for the 2020 attack.
All three of these materials are included in the list of Critical Raw Materials of the European Union.
New Democracy’s nomination of Parliament Speaker Konstantinos Tasoulas for president of the Hellenic Republic ensures unity in the governing party and calm in its electoral base, but veers from the customary practice of the last 30 years, whereby the country’s highest office was held by a person who did not hail from the same ideological…
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has nominated New Democracy MP Nikitas Kaklamanis as the next speaker of parliament, government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis announced on Thursday.
Cyprus on Thursday hailed a US memorandum allowing military sales, including arms, to the island as a milestone affirming recognition of the island as a pillar of stability in the East Mediterranean region which has been fraught with conflict.
The Ministry of Development has introduced an amendment to an unrelated bill currently under discussion in parliament regarding short-term property rentals.
Kosovo’s authorities on Wednesday said they had closed all so-called parallel institutions used by the country’s ethnic Serb minority and financially supported by neighboring Serbia, in a move condemned by the European Union.