Police arrest man with 260 fake documents
A 31-year-old man was arrested Monday night in Athens’ Agios Panteleimonas district after police discovered 260 suspected counterfeit travel documents.
A 31-year-old man was arrested Monday night in Athens’ Agios Panteleimonas district after police discovered 260 suspected counterfeit travel documents.
If the SYRIZA lawmakers who became independent and are close to the party’s former leader Stefanos Kasselakis manage to reach 10, the parliamentary group they will form will be the 10th in the current house.
The speed of the Assad regime’s fall took everyone by surprise. The only people who might have suspected how hollow it was must have been the Russians and Iranians who had been propping it up.
Greece is among seven European Union nations selected to establish one of Europe’s first artificial intelligence (AI) factories with funding from the European Commission and national sources, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced Tuesday.
Turkey’s justice minister has said the pro-Kurdish DEM Party’s application to meet jailed Kurdish militant group leader Abdullah Ocalan was under consideration, without giving details.
Britain and Cyprus pledged on Tuesday to fight illicit Russian cash flows during a visit by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in an endorsement of the pro-west tilt the Mediterranean island has taken since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Austria is dropping its veto on Romania and Bulgaria becoming full members of Europe’s Schengen free-travel area, its interior ministry said on Monday, paving the way for European Union interior ministers to approve the move at a meeting on Thursday.
An illegally acquired hoard of antiquities, including objects from the Geometric (1100-750 BC) to the Hellenistic (up to 31 BC) periods and 3,247 coins, has been discovered in the basement of a commercial property in central Athens, the Culture Ministry has announced.
The UEFA European Football Championship that took place in July this year was the biggest trending topic on Google in Greece for 2024, followed by the country’s numerous wildfires, data showed on Tuesday.
A groundbreaking Center of Excellence for Innovative Infectious Disease Diagnostics (DxHub) will open on January 1, at the Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas (FORTH) for the benefit of public health and pandemic readiness across Europe.