Thessaloniki bartender acquitted of serving alcohol to minor
A 24-year-old bartender was acquitted Monday by a Thessaloniki misdemeanor court after being charged with serving alcohol to a 15-year-old at a downtown cafe-bar.
A 24-year-old bartender was acquitted Monday by a Thessaloniki misdemeanor court after being charged with serving alcohol to a 15-year-old at a downtown cafe-bar.
A national monument and its protection fueling tensions within the ruling party is a sign that the long-dominant conservatives are worried about their future, especially following the next national election that will most likely take place in spring 2027.
Monday’s bourse session started off with promising gains but ended up in losses.
The four non-state universities that will begin operating in Greece will use a combination of criteria to accept their students.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed a deal on Monday in which Turkey bought 20 Eurofighter Typhoon jets for 8 billion pounds ($10.7 billion), his office said, deepening the NATO allies’ defence ties and bolstering Turkish air defences.
More than 65% of Thessaloniki’s bike lanes are considered high or very high risk, mainly because they lack physical separation from motor traffic, according to a recent road safety analysis.
The vice-chairman of scandal-laden farm subsidies agency OPEKEPE has resigned, it has been announced.
Pope Leo will visit eight towns and cities in Turkey and Lebanon later this year, the Vatican has said, his first trip outside Italy as pontiff, and he is expected to make appeals for peace across the region.
The alleged perpetrator of the fatal shooting of a 51-year-old man at the chestnut festival in Elos, Hania has surrendered to authorities.
Police seized nearly 193 kilograms of cannabis Saturday night on the old Ioannina-Kozani highway, a few kilometers outside the northwestern town of Konitsa.