Police busts power theft ring in Crete
Police arrested three men and filed charges against 29 others following an investigation into the theft of over 190,000 euros worth of power.
Police arrested three men and filed charges against 29 others following an investigation into the theft of over 190,000 euros worth of power.
Migration Minister Thanos Plevris defended during a speech to Parliament the three-month suspension of asylum applications for migrants entering Greece illegally by sea from North Africa.
One of the most fascinating phenomena of our time is “flattery diplomacy.” The entire European leadership, South Korea’s Lee Jae Myung, Russia’s Vladimir Putin – everyone seems eager to butter up US President Donald Trump.
Franz Ferdinand are set to bring their explosive live energy to Athens with a highly anticipated concert at the Lycabettus Theater.
The Minister of Shipping Vassilis Kikilias has announced that Athens will lodge a diplomatic protest to Turkey over the constant incursion of Turkish fishermen into Greek territorial waters.
Ace was on vacation on the island of Mykonos when he suddenly fell ill. He never fully understood what had happened – most likely food poisoning – but he ended up at the local health center.
Greece’s undecided undecided voters, or so-called “gray zone” voters, have emerged as the second-largest force in opinion polls, underscoring political volatility ahead of the next general election.
The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement condemning Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s remarks acknowledging the Ottoman-era genocides of Armenians, Pontic Greeks and Assyrians.
A wildfire broke out on Wednesday in Palaiokamariza near Lavrio, southeast of Athens, prompting an alert from the 112 emergency service urging residents to remain on standby.
The Justice Ministry has tightened gun laws, barring firearm licenses for anyone prosecuted or convicted under the 2021 animal welfare law.