Trial set for Turks who shot at Greek intelligence agents
The trial of three Turkish men accused of firing shots at National Intelligence Service (EYP) officers in May during an operation targeting Turkish organized crime has been set for January.
The trial of three Turkish men accused of firing shots at National Intelligence Service (EYP) officers in May during an operation targeting Turkish organized crime has been set for January.
Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras on Wednesday stressed the need to accelerate the absorption of Recovery Fund resources to ensure that Greece does not lose access to available European funds.
Greece is confronting the rapid rise of drones in modern warfare on two fronts – at the European level through the European Union’s plans for a “drone wall,” and domestically through new air-defense cooperation with Israel.
Cyprus’ plan to get involved in rebuilding the war-torn Gaza Strip is still in its early stages.
Data from independent studies show that many medical tests and procedures provide little benefit to patients. It should be investigated whether there is overuse in this area, as there is with antibiotics, and whether stricter protocols should be established to determine in which cases procedures – such as CT scans – are truly necessary.
Tired from the game between them in the Greek league, Panathinaikos and Olympiakos entered another double week in the Euroleague.
The Misdemeanor Court of Larissa has adjourned until October 30 the trial concerning the handling of video footage related to the Tempe railway disaster.
The Greek bourse experienced a price decline for a third session in a row on Wednesday.
Total passenger traffic at the 14 regional airports managed by Fraport Greece increased by 2.8% annually in January-September.