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The prosecutor’s office in Thessaloniki has ordered an investigation into reports of drug dealing on the university camp of the northern port city’s Aristotle University.
Police in the northern port city of Thessaloniki have uncovered a scam against parents of minors who were misled by advertisements on the internet about children’s sports events.
The Turkish Cypriot leader in split Cyprus’ breakaway north says his hardline party’s victory in weekend parliamentary elections is an endorsement for his controversial stance on resolving the island’s ethnic division that’s in line with Turkey’s policy.
Greek number 4 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas, who had elbow surgery in November, said he proved “his doctor wrong” about playing in the Australia Open as he cruised into the semifinal on Wednesday.
Nearly two-fifths of electricity consumed in the European Union in 2020 came from renewable sources, the bloc’s statistics office said on Wednesday, though its progress remained dwarfed by that of its Nordic neighbors Iceland and Norway.
Crisis management is our great curse. We have seen it before, we saw it again in the fires last summer, we’ve watched it these last couple of with the snow fiasco.
Three seriously ill patients have been given a new lease on life after the family of a 25-year-old traffic accident victim decided to donate her organs.
Natural disasters have now become routine. It is no longer enough to take hasty initiatives to alleviate social discontent after each disaster.
Despite the significant decrease in imports by the United Kingdom as a result of its leaving the European Union, Cypriot exports, mainly dairy products, have remained at the same levels, said the deputy secretary-general of the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce, Leonidas Paschalidis, in an online conference organized by Financial Media Way.