Two arrested for throwing parcel with phones inside prison yard
Two men were arrested for throwing a parcel containing mobile phones over the gate of the Diavata correctional facility in northern Greece.
Two men were arrested for throwing a parcel containing mobile phones over the gate of the Diavata correctional facility in northern Greece.
Papageorgiou Hospital in Thessaloniki and the Rare Diseases Association of Greece have launched a newborn genetic testing program to allow early diagnosis of rare genetic diseases, expanding existing neonatal screening practices.
It relieves Thessaloniki of significant traffic congestion and environmental burden from the movement of fuel tracks.
The incentives program for audiovisual works and film productions in Greece is proving particularly successful.
Farmers blocking highways across the country decided at the last minute not to attend a scheduled meeting Tuesday with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, citing government restrictions they said undermined the prospect of meaningful dialogue.
Taxi drivers launched new 48-hour rolling strikes on Tuesday, protesting tax policies and the mandatory transition to electric vehicles, the Attica Taxi Drivers Union (SATA) said.
Two mysterious cases involving Russian nationals have emerged in Cyprus over the past few days. A Russian embassy employee in Nicosia was found dead in his office last Thursday.
The data center market in Greece is now transitioning from the frenzy of previous years to a clearly more restrained attitude.
Significant developments serving to establish Greece’s role as the energy gateway of SE Europe, and in particular as an entry point for liquefied natural gas that will be gasified and channeled to the countries of the region through the Greek system, are expected within 2026.
The end of primary residence protection through the infamous Katseli law of 2010 comes with the establishment of the Property Acquisition and Leaseback Agency.