Prosecutors sue ex-Novartis executive for perjury
Two former anti-corruption prosecutors filed a criminal complaint on Wednesday against former Novartis vice president Konstantinos Frouzis, seeking his arrest on perjury charges.
Two former anti-corruption prosecutors filed a criminal complaint on Wednesday against former Novartis vice president Konstantinos Frouzis, seeking his arrest on perjury charges.
With a severe heatwave expected to grip Greece on Thursday and Friday, civil protection officials have issued a series of safety guidelines aimed at protecting the public from extreme temperatures.
According to sources, Kimberly Guilfoyle has successfully completed the extensive vetting process required for all ambassadorial candidates, including a thorough review of her financial and tax records.
The Saint Catherine Monastery stands as one of the oldest and most revered religious and archaeological landmarks in the world. Deeply embedded in the spiritual and cultural heritage of Egypt, it has long symbolized interfaith coexistence and respect for sacred traditions. It is part of the broader Saint Catherine region, registered since 2002 as a…
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday at the NATO summit that he had held talks with Britain and Germany regarding Eurofighter jets, and that there were “positive developments” on the issue.
Former agriculture minister Makis Voridis issued his first public response on Thursday to the case file on the OPEKEPE farming subsidy scandal that was submitted to Parliament for investigation.
At the Agia Exhibition Center on Hania’s outskirts, 20-year-old Sudanese migrant Mousa Nagmoudin is desperately seeking contact with his family.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighted the country’s 25-billion-euro defense investment program Wednesday at the NATO Summit, emphasizing Greece already exceeds the alliance’s spending targets.
Authorities have revealed new details about an antiquities trafficking ring that conducted illegal excavations across the country and sold ancient artifacts to auction houses in Munich, Germany.
A criminal investigation file into Greece’s agricultural payments agency arrived at Parliament late Wednesday, opening a new chapter in a corruption probe that threatens to engulf the governing party in fresh scandal.