Three arrested for blackmail in Thessaloniki
Three individuals were arrested and will be brought before a prosecutor for being involved in the blackmail of a 32-year old Thessaloniki man.
Three individuals were arrested and will be brought before a prosecutor for being involved in the blackmail of a 32-year old Thessaloniki man.
Regardless of whether Stefanos Kasselakis is elected as SYRIZA’s leader on Sunday, his skyrocketing popularity must mean something.
The Bank of Greece estimates that 60 billion euros of income goes undeclared every year, while every study carried out in the last decade sees the shadow economy at a similar level of 30-50% of gross domestic product.
At the age of 83 and with a political legacy of tangible achievements that have stood the test of time, Stefanos Manos could be spending his days enjoying the peace of his suburban Athens home with his wife.
A total of 33.4 million foreign tourists visited Turkey between January and August, up by 13.95% from the previous year, statistics released by the Culture and Tourism Ministry showed on Friday.
SYRIZA’s spectacular rise in the 2012 and 2015 elections was the result of anger over the country’s economic demise and its consequences, as a large section of society driven by the notorious shirker’s mentality became enthralled by the vulgar populism that prevailed at that time.
A police officer accused of having an instrumental role in a drug-dealing racket is among three suspects arrested in a Hellenic Police (ELAS) operation last week, the force said in a press release on Saturday.
An interministerial meeting will be held on Sunday in view of the new weather emergency forecast at the Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Ministry. All relevant stakeholders, including metereologists and security forces representatives, to update data on impending heavy rain and storms and coordinate civil protection.
Some 4,000 police officers are assigned to VIP security details and an additional 2,000 are guarding “sensitive targets,” Kathimerini understands, after Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis recently vowed that 2,500 of these officers will be reassigned to regular duties. He further pledged to reduce his own security detail by half.