Dog abuse trial delayed as Danish suspect denies charges
The Thessaloniki Court of Misdemeanors has postponed the trial of a 40-year-old Danish man accused of animal abuse at an organized campground, pending an expert veterinary opinion.
The Thessaloniki Court of Misdemeanors has postponed the trial of a 40-year-old Danish man accused of animal abuse at an organized campground, pending an expert veterinary opinion.
Reports of dead trees started coming in from central and southern Greece this spring, with areas that have undergone artificial reforestation proving especially vulnerable.
At MBDA’s missile launcher plant in Bolton, England, Britain’s minister for the armed forces, Luke Pollard, stood with his hand outstretched as a test engineer sprinkled tiny microelectronic specks onto his palm as if they were fairy dust.
The Greek Panel of Economists recommends that a significant portion of tourism tax revenues be allocated to the development and maintenance of local infrastructure in tourist destinations.
Greece has extended an open invitation to Libya to resume long-stalled talks on maritime zones, with technical committees expected to meet by October, Greek officials said.
The demographic decline driving the closure of schools in small communities cannot be remedied with quick-fix measures.
Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras, his top aides, Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis, Justice Minister Giorgos Floridis, the heads of the top five Greek banks and the top three debt management companies met Tuesday to discuss why private debt, which is about €87 billion, does not drop.
Illegal gambling operators control 71% of the European Union’s online betting and casino market, with revenues reaching €80.65 billion, as regulators struggle to crack down on cryptocurrency casinos and illicit bets.
Two critical armament shipments, comprising spare parts for AH-64D Apache attack helicopters and Spike NLOS precision missiles, arrived on Tuesday at Elefsina military airport, according to information from Kathimerini.