54-year-old man remanded in custody for stabbing partner in Hania
The 54-year-old man who stabbed his 45-year-old partner ten times last week in the village of Apokoronas, near Chania, has been remanded in custody following his testimony.
The 54-year-old man who stabbed his 45-year-old partner ten times last week in the village of Apokoronas, near Chania, has been remanded in custody following his testimony.
The Mediterranean Sea, although relatively small in size compared to the oceans, and especially the Eastern Mediterraean, is an area of intense scientific and geopolitical activity and accordingly hosts a particularly active fleet of research vessels from various countries.
As wildfires raged across Albania last week, people were forced to flee for their lives, with no time to save their livestock. Now the fires are subsiding, some volunteers are turning their attention to caring for the scorched animals.
In a country where soccer (and perhaps basketball) referees must be foreigners in order for the championship to end smoothly, the charm exercised by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) surprises no one.
The General Secretariat for Civil Protection has issued a very high fire risk warning (category 4) for three regions on Wednesday.
Three out of four patients who used the services of Greece’s public hospitals within the National Health System (ESY) rate them highly.
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis will meet with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani in Athens on Wednesday, the Greek foreign ministry announced.
Funding for Greece’s main basic research programs is at risk as the government has yet to activate a loan agreement with the European Investment Bank (EIB), raising fears that the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (HFRI) will be unable to continue its work.
A 28-year-old man accused of the brutal murder of a 47-year-old woman in Athens’ northern district of Halandri on Monday was charged with intentional homicide, and use of a weapon.
That would mean a payout close to €2.5 billion, from €1.9 billion in 2024 and €873 million in 2023. This would still trail some European banks, such as Italy, where dividends exceed 70% of profits, but the gap has been reduced significantly.