Algerian man nabbed in Athens on European arrest warrant
A 44-year-old Algerian national wanted by Belgian authorities for supporting a terrorist was arrested in the area of Agios Panteleimonas, central Athens, on Thursday.
A 44-year-old Algerian national wanted by Belgian authorities for supporting a terrorist was arrested in the area of Agios Panteleimonas, central Athens, on Thursday.
Streets in downtown Athens will be closed to traffic on March 25 due to the school and military parades that will be held to celebrate Greece’s Independence Day.
A man whose body was found in a park in the northwestern city of Ioannina is now thought to have died by suicide.
Geopolitics, security and diplomacy will be some of the main issues discussed at this year’s Delphi Economic Forum (DEF) scheduled to take place from April 10 to April.
A police officer was arrested on Thursday afternoon in Attica for pimping Ukrainian and Russian women following a months-long investigation by the internal affairs division.
A deadly fungus targeting plane trees has reached epidemic proportions in Greece. So far, more than 52,000 plane trees have died, and there is a risk that most of these deciduous trees will be lost.
Some 20 departments of Greek universities have had a low, even single-digit, number of admissions in recent years due to the low demand from students participating in the Panhellenic entry examinations.
Two executives of ERGOSE, the projects branch of the Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE), were ordered to post a 600,000-euro and 500,000-euro bail, respectively, before being released from jail on Thursday as part of a European probe into a deadly train collision last year, and specifically the implementation of Contract 717 for the automatic operation and…
A burglar broke into jewellery store in Omonoia Square, central Athens, early Thursday morning and took jewellery and watches valued at 50,000 euros.
Efforts to limit environmental damage from a cargo vessel that sank after a Houthi missile strike and another abandoned during a fiery assault are on hold until attacks on ships ease, the United Nations’ maritime shipping regulatory agency said on Monday.