Man arrested for allegedly filming people in airport toilets in Thessaloniki
A 43-year-old German man has been arrested on suspicion of secretly recording people in the toilets of Thessaloniki’s Makedonia airport, authorities said Thursday.
A 43-year-old German man has been arrested on suspicion of secretly recording people in the toilets of Thessaloniki’s Makedonia airport, authorities said Thursday.
Thousands of fans are expected to get their wet gear on and defy the rainy weather for Thursday night’s much-anticipated performance by British pop star Robbie Williams at the Panathenaic (Kallimarmaro) Stadium.
The Greek Foreign Ministry on Thursday confirmed that 27 Greeks taking part in the Global Sumud Flotilla mission bound for war-torn Gaza are in “good health and there is no indication that violence has been used against them,” after Israeli forces intercepted several vessels.
Aaron Stein, the President of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, joins Thanos Davelis today as we explore whether Turkey’s KAAN fighter – and its defense industry at large – is hostage to CAATSA sanctions.
Urban planning experts commissioned by the Environment Ministry propose sharp increases in minimum land plot sizes required for construction, new zoning protections and limits on large-scale tourism projects for the Aegean islands of Ios, Sikinos and Folegandros in an effort to curb scattered development and rein in unregulated tourism growth.
Servicer doValue is paving the way for banks to repay part of the guarantees given by the Greek government in the context of the Hercules securitizations through the sale of two loan portfolios.
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office “is here to stay,” Laura Kovesi told a press conference at Piraeus Port, where a customs office is under investigation for large-scale fraud, among other ongoing probes.
A flight from the UK to Egypt was forced to make a diversion and land in Iraklio, Crete, on Wednesday after a drunk passenger caused a ruckus and was deemed a safety risk.
Listed hotel company Lampsa achieved an increase in turnover in the first half of the year.
Cyprus’ state payroll is set to climb again in 2026, with government spending on personnel projected to rise by 153 million euros despite efforts to rein in hiring.