Greece tops global rankings for malware exposure
Greece has emerged as the country most exposed to Internet malware, according to data released Monday by software security firm Kaspersky.
Greece has emerged as the country most exposed to Internet malware, according to data released Monday by software security firm Kaspersky.
The local bourse extended its rising streak to six sessions on Monday.
The Grevena Gymnastics Club in Western Macedonia expressed gratitude to two-time Olympic gold medalist Miltos Tentoglou for his generous donation, which will be used to purchase new equipment for the athletes.
Twice-weekly direct flights to Iraq and Azerbaijan are among the new destinations that Aegean Airlines will offer in 2025, the company has said.
A white marble statue of a naked male figure has been discovered during preparatory works to lay natural gas pipes, the Culture Ministry has said.
Greece has halted the processing of asylum applications from Syrian nationals following the collapse of the Assad regime, impacting approximately 9,000 applicants, a senior government source told Reuters.
A municipal engineer who accepted a 10,000-euro kickback in return for issuing a building progress report has been handed a three-year suspended sentence by a Thessaloniki court.
Greece’s Orthodox bishops have called for the “peaceful and constructive coexistence of Christians and Muslims” in Syria to be maintained, saying that any “uprooting Orthodox Christianity from Syria” would be “sacrilegious in the eyes of history.”
A 62-year-old man died Monday in an accident at a concrete production factory on the island of Naxos.