Body of a woman found at bottom of a cliff in Heraklion
The body of a woman was recovered from a cliff of about three meters by the fire department on Thursday, on the coastal provincial road Tertsa Viannou-Vatos Ierapetra of Heraklion, Crete.
The body of a woman was recovered from a cliff of about three meters by the fire department on Thursday, on the coastal provincial road Tertsa Viannou-Vatos Ierapetra of Heraklion, Crete.
The dismantling of the criminal ring that provided pirated pay-TV programming is proof that Greek authorities are able to resolve even new forms of cybercrime.
Greek National Social Security Fund (EFKA) director Panagiotis Doufexis submitted his resignation on Thursday after the Labor Ministry promoted changes in the leadership of EFKA.
Tensions rose among a group of soccer fans outside the Stadium OPAP Arena in New Philadelphia, Attica on Thursday, shortly before Greek team AEK played against Dutch team Ajax.
Farmers affected by the recent floods gathered with their tractors on Thursday at the Platykambos interchange in Larissa, Thessaly. The farmers did not block the road, but they protested to demand immediate governmental measures for the enormous damage they suffered.
Newly elected SYRIZA leader Stefanos Kasselakis called for “unity, proposals, and action” when he addressed the party’s parliamentary group for the first time on Thursday.
The number of Covid-related deaths rose sharply in the week from September 23 to October 1, reaching 53 from 35 the week before that, according to the National Organization for Public Health (EODY).
A Thessaloniki magistrate on Thursday ordered that five suspects in the biggest drug bust ever to have taken place in the northern port city be held in custody until their trial.
Greece’s ambitious armaments procurement program reached another milestone Wednesday with the official launch of the frigate Kimon at Lorient, France.