March 23, 2023
Elderly fined €120,000 for dumping four newborn kittens in garbage bin
An elderly woman was fined with 120,000 euros administrative penalty by the police in Volos for dump…
March 23, 2023
State Department “Greece Human Rights Report”: A slap to Mitsotakis govt
The U.S. State Department “Greece 2022: Human Rights Report” describes with gloomy color…
March 23, 2023
Exorbitant water bills “drown” village residents
Exorbitant water bills up to 500 and even 1,800 euros have brought village residents in northern Gre…
March 23, 2023
Tae Kwon Do coach arrested for raping underage female athletes
A Tae Kwon Do coach has been arrested in Athens on charges of serial rape of at least five underage …
March 23, 2023
Traffic restrictions in downtown Athens due to parades
Traffic restrictions will be implemented in downtown Athens for the military and students’ par…
March 22, 2023
No more Covid-ICUs in Greece’s hospitals; where patients be treated?
Intensive Care Units for Covid-19 patients will be abolished in Greece’s hospitals. This was d…
March 22, 2023
META Manager was hacked with spyware and wiretapped in Greece
U.S. and Greek national, Artemis Seaford, who worked on Meta’s security and trust team while based i…
March 22, 2023
What bugged tourists who visited Greece in 2022
Greece received tens of thousands of comments by tourists who visited the country for vacations in 2…
March 21, 2023
Greece sets clocks in daylight saving time on Sunday
Clocks in Greece will be set forward by one hour from 3 a.m. to 4 a.m. on Sunday morning, March 26, …
March 21, 2023
Chicken ban in village yards ahead of tourism season
Chicken, goats, sheep and rabbit in your picturesque home yard in the village? Forget it! The Greek …
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An elderly woman was fined with 120,000 euros administrative penalty by the police in Volos for dumping four new born kittens in a garbage bin. She had put them in a tightly closed plastic bag which she threw to the bin near her home on Monday night. The 75-year-old woman …
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State Department “Greece Human Rights Report”: A slap to Mitsotakis govt
The U.S. State Department “Greece 2022: Human Rights Report” describes with gloomy colors the situation in our country and gives a sound slap to the face of conservative Mitsotakis government. Wiretapping, corruption, lack of transparency, police brutality, refugees push-backs, freedom of expression, are some of the features listed by the …
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“Βest days of the Greek economy are ahead of us” says PM Mitsotakis
“The best days of Greek economy are ahead of us,” PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis said arriving at the European Council in Brussels on Thursday. Earlier, he had commented on a Bloomberg article on Greek Economy that there will soon be “more good news to come.” “Greece’s GDP expansion ‘outpacing major economies’ …
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Exorbitant water bills “drown” village residents
Exorbitant water bills up to 500 and even 1,800 euros have brought village residents in northern Greece to stage a protest outside the municipality in charge of the water bills. The residents of the Local Community of Exalofos in Thessaloniki, which consists of two villages, Polydendri and Pentas Vryses, saw …
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US Senator Menendez: Turkey doesn’t deserve to get F-16 jets
Bob Menendez, US Senator and Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, sharply criticized Turkey on its stance towards NATO enlargement, its relations with Greece and Cyprus, and its human rights record, saying it does not “deserve” to acquire new fighter jets from the United States. The comment was made …
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Tae Kwon Do coach arrested for raping underage female athletes
A Tae Kwon Do coach has been arrested in Athens on charges of serial rape of at least five underage female athletes in his gym in Ilioupolis, eastern Athens, from 2009 until 2020. The victims, now adults, filed against the 44-year-old coach, emphasizing that the man continues his actions even today …
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Traffic restrictions in downtown Athens due to parades
Traffic restrictions will be implemented in downtown Athens for the military and students’ parades celebrating Greek Independence Day on March 25, the Greek Police said on Wednesday. The schools parade takes place on Friday morning, while the military parade takes place on Saturday. March 24-25, 2023. On Friday, stopping and …
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Athens Taxis on 24-hour strike, on March 23
Τaxi union SATA has announced a 24-hour taxi strike for Thursday, March 23, 2023. The strike will begin at 06:00 on Thursday morning and will end at 06.00 on Friday morning. According to the announcement of the union, there will be a gathering on Kavala Avenue at 11:00 in the …
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No more Covid-ICUs in Greece’s hospitals; where patients be treated?
Intensive Care Units for Covid-19 patients will be abolished in Greece’s hospitals. This was decided unanimously by the large committee of experts of the Ministry of Health, which consists of more than 30 scientists. According to media information, the suggestion was made by the Director of the Evangelical ICU at …
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META Manager was hacked with spyware and wiretapped in Greece
U.S. and Greek national, Artemis Seaford, who worked on Meta’s security and trust team while based in Greece was placed under a yearlong wiretap by the Greek national intelligence service and hacked with a powerful cyberespionage tool, according to documents obtained by The New York Times and officials with knowledge …
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What bugged tourists who visited Greece in 2022
Greece received tens of thousands of comments by tourists who visited the country for vacations in 2022. Greece maintained the satisfactory score of 2019 in both infrastructure and services. However, not all of the comments were positive. What are their main complaints? “Good Grades” seem to have been given by …
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Hooligans attack and injure man outside Court in downtown Athens
A group of hooligans attacked and injured a man outside the Athens Court of Appeal on Wednesday morning. The attackers were not even bothered by the presence of police squads in the area, which is supposed to be one of the most protected in downtown Athens.. According to media, a …
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State Department “Greece Human Rights Report”: A slap to Mitsotakis govt
The U.S. State Department “Greece 2022: Human Rights Report” describes with gloomy colors the situation … Read More » -
US Senator Menendez: Turkey doesn’t deserve to get F-16 jets
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META Manager was hacked with spyware and wiretapped in Greece
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Greece among 7 allies to meet NATO spending target in 2022
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Turkey will vote for Greece’s bid for “non-permanent member of UN Security Council
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Memorial march for Thessaloniki Jews murdered in Auschwitz
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Injured victim of train crash files criminal complaint also against politicians
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Regulatory Authority finds serious deficiencies in training of OSE stationmasters
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Greece and Israel sign Defense Cooperation Program 2023
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Riot Police attacks peaceful protesters, truck races through crowd (videos)
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Plevris removed from Bar Association over Nazi salute in GD trial
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“Βest days of the Greek economy are ahead of us” says PM Mitsotakis
“The best days of Greek economy are ahead of us,” PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis said arriving … Read More » -
Exorbitant water bills “drown” village residents
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Lower electricity rates in April, yet Greece “most expensive in Europe”
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Chicken ban in village yards ahead of tourism season
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Stournaras: Greek banks’ exposure to Credit Suisse “almost zero”