Four minors arrested for Athens robberies targeting women
Authorities have arrested four minors, aged 13 to 16, in connection with a string of robberies targeting female employees at bakeries and kiosks in the northern suburbs of Athens.
Authorities have arrested four minors, aged 13 to 16, in connection with a string of robberies targeting female employees at bakeries and kiosks in the northern suburbs of Athens.
An appeals court on Thursday upheld the life sentence passed down at the first instance against a 35-year-old man convicted of the cold-blooded murder of his girlfriend more than four years ago.
Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni outlined new opportunities for expanded Greek-American cooperation in the travel sector during meetings with the US tourism industry this week, following another year of strong growth in American arrivals to Greece.
Dozens of angry farmers descended on the port of Igoumenitsa in northwestern Greece on Thursday, as the agricultural sector’s anti-government protest campaign continued to target key infrastructure across the country.
Greeks are facing a significantly higher bill for their Christmas dinner at home this year, with costs rising 16% to 20% compared with 2023, according to a price survey by INKA, the country’s consumer federation.
Greece is expanding its relocation incentive program to six additional regional units, Social Cohesion and Family Minister Domna Michailidou said on Thursday.
A sperm donor carrying an undetected cancer gene has fathered more children in Greece than initially thought, from among dozens across Europe.
Torrential rain may have sent floodwaters surging through Nicosia’s Pedieos River as Storm Byron swept across Cyprus earlier this week, but the island’s dams remain critically depleted.
Discussions on the need to tighten sanctions on Russia, including the possibility of a blanket ban on providing maritime services, should not be at the expense of legitimate businesses in the industry, key EU shipping nations Cyprus and Malta said.
An important witness in Parliament’s ongoing probe into any potential political liability in the multi-million-euro farm subsidies scandal appeared before the investigative committee on Thursday but refused to testify after invoking his right to silence.