Police to launch tender at end-October for body cams
The Hellenic Police (ELAS) is expected to launch a tender for the supply of 2,400 body-worn cameras for police officers as part of a wider bid to increase transparency and police accountability.
The Hellenic Police (ELAS) is expected to launch a tender for the supply of 2,400 body-worn cameras for police officers as part of a wider bid to increase transparency and police accountability.
A controversial Athens priest who claimed to perform miracles, including healing a blind man and helping a disabled person get back on his feet, will be asked to move to a monastery in Attica by way of a velvet divorce, Kathimerini understands.
Police in North Macedonia have detained 44 Syrian migrants, including 14 minors, found carefully hidden in a truck near the southern border with Greece, authorities said Tuesday.
A work stoppage on the Greek capital’s trolley buses that had been planned for Wednesday has been called off by the union representing workers at operating company ILPAP.
The question of how, when and whether to cap gas prices is set to dominate another meeting of European Union countries on Wednesday, as they pursue a joint plan to target high gas prices – a compromise that has eluded them for weeks.
Cliff Smith, the director of the Middle East Forum’s Washington Project, joins Thanos Davelis to look at the latest developments in the #NoJetsForTurkey campaign, and break down why the US should reject Turkish demands that it be allowed to use US technology to antagonize a fellow NATO member.
Nanna-Louise W. Linde is the vice president for European Government Affairs at Microsoft. An imposing presence, former model and mother of three, her life looks like something out of an episode of the Netflix series “Borgen” – she is Danish after all.
Two amendments introduced by Democratic Senators Bob Menendez and Chris van Hollen restricting the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey have been dropped from the Senate version of the annual US defense spending bill, reports said Wednesday.
With more than a third of the global economy expected to fall into recession this year or in 2023, the International Monetary Fund projected on Tuesday that Greece will keep its gross domestic product in positive territory next year, although not as high as the government expects.
The government of North Macedonia granted the status of strategic investment plan to a project by Greece-based Mytilineos to build a new combined electricity/thermal energy production unit, at its cabinet meeting on Monday.