Crete: Police find drugs, explosives in man’s home
Police in Crete have launched an investigation after finding a large quantity of drugs, explosives and weapons in the search of a man’s home in Rethymno following his arrest by drug squad officers.
Police in Crete have launched an investigation after finding a large quantity of drugs, explosives and weapons in the search of a man’s home in Rethymno following his arrest by drug squad officers.
The fluctuation in wholesale electricity rates augurs badly for the formation of consumer electricity tariffs in April.
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Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ attempted to “bulldoze not just the truth but reason itself” in his comments on the Tempe railway disaster in a Tuesday morning interview with private broadcaster SKAI, main opposition SYRIZA has charged.
Six AEK Athens soccer fans have until Wednesday to prepare their pleas after their arrest on Sunday for lighting two torches on the roof of an apartment building next to the Athanasios Diakos Stadium in Lamia, central Greece, where their team went head to head with the local side.
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