15 detained after deadly brawl on Mykonos
Police detained 15 people on Saturday in connection with a bloody brawl on Friday night on the island of Mykonos which left one man dead and another seriously injured.
Police detained 15 people on Saturday in connection with a bloody brawl on Friday night on the island of Mykonos which left one man dead and another seriously injured.
For 25 years, the bombed-out remnants of the former Yugoslav army headquarters in the center of Belgrade, targeted by NATO airstrikes in 1999, stood as a stark reminder of the brutality endured by the Serbian nation during the Kosovo war.
At least 333.30 euros per month will be withheld from the pension of debtors to the Single Social Security Entity (EFKA), as long as they meet all the conditions and the pension decision is issued based on the recent legislation.
In post-civil war Greece of the 1950s and 1960s, poverty plagued the populace and migration seemed like the only path to a better life for many Greeks.
The two Swedish presenters Petra Mede and Malin Akerman prepare for Saturday’s final of the Eurovision song contest’s 68th edition in Malmo.
Greece’s Eurovision Song Contest entry Marina Satti has denied that she sought to offend anyone at a press conference with other finalists after Thursday night’s semifinal.
The city planning department of the Municipality of Athens has imposed a fine of 1.26 million euros on the Church of Agios Isidoros on Lycabettus Hill in central Athens for illegal expansion into a forest area with arbitrary constructions.
Conservator Alexander Zokos carefully cleans the elaborate, oval ivory lid of a compass (jewelry box) found in the tomb of of a Bronze Age warrior (Griffin Warrior) at Pylos dated to around 1500 BC, and which was brought to light by archaeologists Sharon Stocker and Jack Davis of the University of Cincinnati in 2015.
Greece’s relations with Turkey appear to have entered a period of relative calm, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Saturday, ahead of his meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday, adding that “it’s better to talk than to constantly have our finger on the trigger.”
The world’s biggest live music event involving 37 nations, the Eurovision Song Contest, culminates in Sweden on Saturday.