Serbian vacationer held on war crimes warrant in Greece
Police in Greece have detained a 59-year-old Serbian man wanted in Croatia for alleged war crimes committed in 1991, during the bloody break-up of Yugoslavia.
Police in Greece have detained a 59-year-old Serbian man wanted in Croatia for alleged war crimes committed in 1991, during the bloody break-up of Yugoslavia.
“Fuel measures are not horizontal; they target low and middle incomes. They cover 3.1 million vehicle owners out of 3.5 million in total,” Finance Minister Christos Staikouras said on Monday while speaking to public broadcaster ERT1.
Greece’s coast guard on Monday said it had prevented more than a thousand migrants and refugees crossing to its islands in boats from the nearby coast of Turkey over the past three days.
The Russian Federation declared eight Greek diplomats as “personae non gratae” on Monday and gave them eight days to leave the country.
A scoring exhibition by Lucian Bura and a powerhouse Croatia team sealed the fate of a talented team Denmark to win the 2022 IHF Men’s Beach Handball Championships held in Crete all of last week, while in the women’s side, synchronized team play by Germany spoiled Spain’s hopes of victory. Greece made the semis, but…
A 59-year-old Serbian national accused of war crimes in Croatia was arrested in Thessaloniki on Monday.
Two people were found dead after their car fell into the sea near Thessaloniki on Monday afternoon. Divers and a Coast Guard vessel arrived on scene in an attempt to reach the car and its passengers but did not manage to rescue the two. According to reports, the two passengers were a man and a…
The visit of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to Rome took place at an awkward moment for Italian politics.
Health authorities announced 7,682 new cases of Covid-19 and 12 virus-related deaths during their daily briefing on the course of the pandemic on Monday. The National Organization for Public Health (EODY) also announced that there are currently 97 intubated patients being treated in Intensive Care Units.
The Greek government on Monday rejected again recent claims in Turkish media that a Greek citizen arrested in Turkey a few weeks ago was spying for Athens, adding that the Foreign Ministry was monitoring developments closely.