Fire breaks out in Piraeus storage area
A fire broke out on Wednesday in a storage area in Moschato, Piraeus.
A fire broke out on Wednesday in a storage area in Moschato, Piraeus.
Main opposition SYRIZA leader Stefanos Kasselakis has challenged Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to bring in an independent firm of chartered accountants to check the finances of both SYRIZA and ruling New Democracy for the past 10 years, in the latest row over shady political funding sources.
Three wildfires are currently active amidst strong winds and high danger in Attica, Crete and the Peloponnese.
The threats by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan that the war in the Middle East would spread westward, especially to the Republic of Cyprus and Crete, are seen to constitute a clear rhetorical choice and yet another dissonance in the process of normalization of Greek-Turkish relations over the last 16 months.
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.
Authorities in Kalamata, the capital of Messinia in the southwestern Peloponnese, appealed to residents and visitors on Wednesday to be frugal with their use of water, after shortages were noted across the region.
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.