Mega TV report has inmate directing and paying for attacks; explosive devices reportedly manufactured by two rogue army specialists
The plaintiffs are asking for one million euros in compensation for non-pecuniary losses and suffering due to the death of their relative
Authorities have also banned the crossing of the Rio-Antirrio Bridge "Charilaos Trikoupis" for motorcycles and trucks without a load for safety reasons
The affected areas include key thoroughfares adjacent to criss-crossing Syntagma Square, which lies across from Parliament in central Athens
On this day in 1992, voting begins on the Bosnian independence referendum
Despite a three-month ban on offers, Aristotle Panteliadis, president of the Supermarket Association, said re-pricing for four out of five products remain in effect
From storm "Dorothea" yesterday to storm "Emil" today
Four of the 10 are currently incarcerated
Wide-spread flooding last September also devastated the main north-south railroad axis in central Greece
Updated EU driving licence rules include digital licences, self-assessment, and probationary period for new drivers.
The EU has added large-scale forest fires and air, water and soil pollution to its list of environmental offences, and is tightening sanctions
Police made several arrests
The profile of the Group's new General Director of Strategy, Technology and Development
Additionally, the bells of church parishes in the local Larissa Metropolis rang mournfully 57 times, echoing the collective grief felt by the community
Strike called by union of air traffic controllers ruled illegal
On this day in 2023, two trains collide in Tempi, in northern Greece
At the same time, reliable sources reveal that top universities, including MIT, Yale, and Harvard, visited the Ellinikon mega-project site where Lamda Development showcased its redevelopment plans.
It's rainy and about to get worse
Greece is ready to redevelop the former royal estate at Tatoi near Athens into a mixed-use culture and tourism hub.
Greece witnessed the second-highest price hike (+67%) compared to 2023, with Portugal taking the top spot (+69%) and Spain rounding off the top three most expensive countries in the EU