Celestyal increases capacity and expands in Arabian Gulf
Celestyal Cruises announced on Tuesday its year-round programs from 2025 to early 2027 to go on sale from Wednesday, with a 30% capacity increase.
Celestyal Cruises announced on Tuesday its year-round programs from 2025 to early 2027 to go on sale from Wednesday, with a 30% capacity increase.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis demanded a “dynamic restart” from his New Democracy party’s parliamentary group on Wednesday, during its first meeting since the below-expectations European election results on June 9.
The five defendants arrested last week in connection with the brutal attack on volunteers in the Mount Parnitha area of northern Athens on May 25 were remanded in custody on Tuesday.
Greece’s main opposition SYRIZA is in for more upheaval, after three cadres announced their intention to quit the party’s executive bodies, but not the party itself.
NATO appointed Mark Rutte as its next secretary-general on Wednesday, putting the outgoing Dutch prime minister in charge of the world’s biggest security organization.
The crew members of a yacht accused of starting a forest fire last week on the Greek island of Hydra are expected to deny arson charges when they appear before a judge on Wednesday, a legal source said.
The Greek police’s organized crime unit broke up a meeting of Russian-speaking gangsters who had gathered in central Athens on Tuesday, making 13 arrests.
The Athens Municipality will be conducting an audit of the authority’s finances following the discovery by the new administration of a significant shortfall in its coffers after assuming office nearly seven months ago.
A man was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head at a car repair shop in southeastern Cyprus, in the enclave of Ormideia, on Tuesday. His identity has not yet been determined.
Athens residents are advised that fighter jets will be conducting flights over the Greek capital between 9.30 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Wednesday.