Man arrested as suspected accomplice in double campingsite murder
Police on Tuesday arrested a man who they believe might be an accomplice in the double murder at a campsite in Foinikounda, Messinia, on October 5.
Police on Tuesday arrested a man who they believe might be an accomplice in the double murder at a campsite in Foinikounda, Messinia, on October 5.
It’s safe to say President Macron has shown he is one of Europe’s most important leaders, but domestic challenges seem to be undercutting him on the global stage.
Monday’s exchange of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners – which was not a given until it took place – means that the efforts to bring peace to Gaza can continue, even as three decisive questions remain open.
Greek bureaucracy continues to tangle one of the main export sectors, that of aquaculture.
The Greek edition of renowned British historian Mark Mazower’s new book, “On Antisemitism: A Word in History,” will be released this week by Alexandria Publications.
Two people died and 19 were rescued from a dinghy during a Greek Coast Guard operation off the northern coast of Rhodes, in the eastern Aegean, on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Monday defended his decision to transfer certain responsibilities for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from the Ministry of Citizen Protection to the Ministry of National Defense, describing the monument as “symbolically bound to the nation’s history.”
Greek police are searching for a 29-year-old Nepali woman accused of recruiting migrant laborers through TikTok and forcing them to work under brutal conditions in Greece’s farmlands.
Greek ships remained in port and train services were halted as workers walked off the job on Tuesday to protest against planned labor reforms that include the extension of working hours in the private sector.
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