No grounds to revive wiretap case
Greece’s top prosecutor said Monday there is no basis to reopen an archived wiretapping case tied to the Predator spyware, concluding that evidence aired in court does not constitute new material.
Greece’s top prosecutor said Monday there is no basis to reopen an archived wiretapping case tied to the Predator spyware, concluding that evidence aired in court does not constitute new material.
In anticipation of increased traffic on Greek roads ahead of May Day, the Hellenic Police will implement enhanced measures from Thursday through Sunday across the country’s entire road network, to ensure safe travel.
Passenger traffic at all of Greece’s airports rose by 7.6% in the first quarter of 2026.
The minimum monthly installment will be €30, and the interest rate will be set at 5.84%.
Tax revenues in the state budget showed an improved performance at the end of the year’s first quarter, with March figures further strengthening the overall fiscal outcome.
Environmental activists in the Western Balkans have urged their governments to resist lobbying from the United States to build gas infrastructure in the region, and focus on renewable energy, in line with EU policy.
The Greek Finance Ministry and the Bank of Greece opened on Monday the informal two-day Economic and Financial Committee meetings at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, the first time the committee has met in Athens in 20 years.
European institutions sometimes hold up a mirror to us, in which we see Greece’s bad side. This was especially true during the years of the economic crisis, when the entire administrative structure and the political mores that shaped it came under scrutiny.
People are rushing to take up policies protecting them from online crime, cyberattacks and hacking.
More than 1.400 people on motorbikes and e-scooters were fined οver the past week for not wearing crash helmets, police said Monday, in a slight increase over the previous week.