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With all 17,258 valid votes cast by Greek citizens abroad in Sunday’s general election, conservative New Democracy emerged as the most popular party overseas with 43.23% of the vote, a slight increase on its 42.62% share in the May election.
Three migrants have been hospitalised with light injuries when the truck they were travelling in hit a street light in the northeastern city of Alexandroupoli. The incident occurred at around 11 a.m., when the alleged trafficker driving the truck lost control of the vehicle, which had 21 passengers in the back.
A European Union parliament committee has rejected a landmark legal proposal to protect endangered natural habitats, ahead of a decisive vote by the full EU assembly next month.
Coast guard on Kalymnos have evacuated 37 migrants from a rocky coast on the northwest of the Dodecanese island. The migrants said that their vessel began to drift while passing the nearby island of Pserimos and sank after it hit a rock.
Greece plans four bond reopenings via auctions in the second half of the year to boost liquidity on the secondary market, the Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) said on Tuesday.
The 32-year-old man from Bangladesh accused of the murder of 27-year-old Pole Anastazja Rubinska on the island of Kos two weeks ago has testified before an investigating magistrate.
A Czech tourist has died after collapsing on a beach on the northern Aegean island of Thasos, with eyewitnesses saying that it took 51 minutes for an ambulance to reach the scene.
The members of Greece’s new government were sworn in on Tuesday in a ceremony at the Presidential Mansion in Athens that was presided over by President Katerina Sakellaropoulou.
The mayor-elect of the predominantly ethnic Greek city of Himare in southern Albania lashed out against the country’s Prime Minister Edi Rama after authorities refused to grant him leave from pretrial detention to take his mayoral oath.