Russian spy ring spanning five nations uncovered
Greek and Lithuanian intelligence services have uncovered a suspected Russian espionage network operating across five countries, including Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Montenegro and Lithuania.
Greek and Lithuanian intelligence services have uncovered a suspected Russian espionage network operating across five countries, including Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Montenegro and Lithuania.
Western Australia’s last surviving veteran of the Battle of Crete, Arthur Leslie Leggett OAM, was laid to rest with honors on Friday, following his death on April 6 at the age of 106.
A 15-year-old boy reported being physically assaulted on Sunday in Neapoli, a northwestern suburb of Thessaloniki, in what authorities believe was the result of a personal dispute.
The application deadline for this year’s state-subsidized “social tourism” holiday program, run by the Public Employment Service (DYPA), has been extended to May 18.
From a recent decision in a German court that could pave the way for migrants to be deported back to Greece to a labor shortage ahead of the critical tourism season, migration issues look to be back on the table. Angeliki Dimitriadi, an independent researcher and expert on migration, joins Thanos Davelis as we break…
The indictment of former transport minister Kostas Karamanlis is expected to dominate the political agenda this week, as opposition parties prepare to table motions calling for a parliamentary inquiry
A 65-year-old man has been arrested in Hersonissos, northern Crete, in connection with a string of hotel room burglaries that occurred between May 7 and 10.
Greece’s goal of ensuring at least 25% domestic participation in its €28 billion arms procurement budget through 2036 is an ambitious and complex undertaking. For the first time in decades, both large defense firms and smaller start-ups are being called to play a meaningful role in major procurement programs.
A new accessible taxi app in Greece, developed through a public-private initiative, aims to end discrimination against blind passengers by prioritizing their needs and supporting the use of guide dogs.
The Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant group, which has been in conflict with the Turkish state for more than four decades, has decided to dissolve itself and end its armed struggle, a news agency close to the group reported on Monday.