Police make seven arrests in Western Attica following disturbances
Police have made seven arrests and four detentions during an extensive operation in Western Attica following disturbances in the area on Wednesday night.
Police have made seven arrests and four detentions during an extensive operation in Western Attica following disturbances in the area on Wednesday night.
A hospital in Thessaloniki has said that the supply of corneas for transplant has jumped following the much-publicized decision of the family of a 21-year-old woman to donate her organs after she died five days after being struck by a car in a hit and run in the city.
Officials have found 57,000 euros in cash in a safe deposit box kept by the mother of the priest at the centre of a child abuse and financial scandal at one of the country’s best-known children’s charities.
Finland would consider granting arms export permits to Turkey on a case-by-case basis, Finland’s Defense Minister said while visiting Ankara on Thursday, in an effort to bring Turkey round to supporting Finland’s and Sweden’s NATO membership bids.
It’s All Oh So Souvenir to Me has invited 40 designers to come up with their own modern versions of the traditional Greek New Year’s charm (gouri).
The Greek government has admitted to the New York Times that it gave an Athens-based company permits to export a phone hacking tool to Madagascar, a country with a history of cracking down on dissent.
The forensic findings from a crime scene in northern Greece where a police officer shot a teenager who allegedly failed to pay a gas station bill appear to be refuting the claims of the officer.
Real estate investment companies Trastor and BriQ Properties are launching new investments in the logistics sector as they are keen to expand their presence in the Aspropyrgos area of western Attica.
European Union countries agreed Thursday to allow Croatia to fully open its borders and participate in Europe’s ID-check-free travel zone, but Bulgaria and Romania were told that they must wait longer to be allowed in.
Lying in his cage near a busy Tirana road, Mark the brown bear nibbles listlessly at a pile of bread and lettuce as, just beyond the bars that have kept him captive for more than 20 years, a cat shares in his frugal meal.