Twitter, Facebook, steel and blood
In theory, social media networks provide every human being with an equal opportunity to share thoughts and images with everyone else.
In theory, social media networks provide every human being with an equal opportunity to share thoughts and images with everyone else.
A car with three passengers on the island of Salamina fell for more than 20 meters and plunged into the water after it veered off course on Saturday evening.
Iraklis appears destined for relegation from the Basket League despite its win over Lavrio on Saturday, as Ionikos produced an even greater triumph, beating PAOK at Pylaia.
Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomaios, in an interview to the Cyprus edition of Kathimerini says the suffering in Ukraine will “forever stain” those who caused it and criticizes the Moscow Patriarch’s blessing of the war.
The European Union is leaning towards a ban on imports of Russian oil by the end of the year, two EU diplomats said, after talks between the European Commission and EU member states this weekend.
Molotov cocktails and other items were hurled at a squad of riot police officers stationed outside the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Greek health authorities announced 4,701 new reported cases of Covid-19 and 22 virus-related deaths during their daily briefing on the course of the pandemic on Sunday. The National Organization for Public Health (EODY) also stated that there are currently 238 intubated patients being treated in Intensive Care Units.
Italian authorities in the region of Calabria on Sunday seized 654 kilos of cocaine onboard a ship bound for the northern port city of Thessaloniki. The cocaine had been stashed in containers filled with bananas and is worth an estimated 50 million euros according to state broadcaster ERT.
Citizen Protection Minister Takis Theodorikakos and Deputy Citizen Protection Minister Eleftherios Economou signed a decision on Sunday for the hiring of 250 border guards that will be stationed at the Evros river border crossing with Turkey in northern Greece.
A 14-month-old baby in Heraklion, Crete was diagnosed with hepatitis on Sunday and investigations are ongoing to determine whether it is related to the international increase of hepatitis cases reported in young children. The young boy had also been diagnosed with Covid-19 a few months ago.