August 11, 2022
Code Renegade: Greek F-16s take off for “suspicious” civilian airplane
Code Renegade set Greek authorities on alert following a relevant signal by the NATO air control cen…
August 11, 2022
Man attacks ex wife with acid; domestic violence in Greece almost daily
A 50-year-old man lurked his 49-year-old former wife and attacked her with acid liquid. The victim s…
August 11, 2022
Updated Covid-vaccines in 2 phases; no new restrictive measures
The supply of the new, updated vaccines against Covid-19 will take place in two phases until the end…
August 11, 2022
Greece Weather Warning: Rain, thunderstorms, hail in mid-August
Greece’s National Meteorological Service EMY issued an emergency bulletin warning of weather i…
August 11, 2022
UPDATE Forest fire is raging on Thassos: Village evacuated; 2 injured (videos)
A forest fire on the island of Thassos is out of control on Thursday morning despite the strengtheni…
August 10, 2022
“Army” of brown jellyfish quickly moving from North to South Evia (video)
An “army” of brown jellyfish is quickly swimming under the bridge of Halkida in Euripus …
August 10, 2022
License for the construction of 200-meter-high skyscraper in Athens Riviera issued
Τhe first license for the construction of a skyscraper in Greece was issued late on Tuesday, Develop…
August 9, 2022
Greece: Over 100,000 coronavirus cases, 300+ deaths; geographic distribution
Greece’s health authorities announced on Tuesday 100,421 confirmed coronavirus cases in the we…
August 9, 2022
Piles of trash at Zakynthos Shipwreck: Blame tourists, authorities in charge
A picture from the iconic shipwreck beach, the Navagio on the island of Zakynthos is stirring the sp…
August 9, 2022
Full Moon in August: Greece opens 105 archaeological sites, museums
A series of music and theater performances as well as events will take place on the occasion of the …
Recent News
I made a grave mistake this morning in my story “What’s up in Greece on March 22?”. I reported that the Pokemon was stolen from a nursery school. But it turns out, it was the Gummy Bear and not the Pokemon. Thieves entered the nursery school and stole a CD player, …
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Millions of Grasshoppers attack Achaia Prefecture
Millions of grasshoppers fell over fields of the Achaia Prefecture on the Peloponnese on the West of Greece. Huge swarms of grasshoppers or locusts appeared and threaten the agricultural production. Aigialeia, Kalavryta and Evrymanthos are the areas most affected, while there are reports that the destroying insects have been seen even …
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Oh No! Greek Politicians are not corrupted, after all!
Not only super rich and less rich Greeks but also nun deposited their money in banks outside Greece out of fear of an economic collapse. “I don’t know if we ate the money together, but for sure we helped them ‘escape’ together” said P. Nikoloudis, Chairman of the Commission for Money Laundering …
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Greece: Minimal Radiation detected on people arriving from Japan
Traces of radioisotopes have been detected on people arriving from Japan, Greek Atomic Energy Commission (EEAE) announced on Tuesday. The radiological checks conducted on individuals who arrived in Greece from Japan have detected traces of radioisotopes, “minute quantities”, on their personal items, the EEAE said in a statement. A total …
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Upd: Greeks to wear an IMF-tailored suit worth 1,8 billion euro
Additional and harder austerity measures are on the way as the Finance Ministry is obliged to fill up the black hole that appeared in state revenues in the first two months of the year. Ten millions of Greeks will see themselves forced in one and only IMF-tailored suit worth 1,8 billion …
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Why do Greek strays ‘attack’ Greek Civil servants?
Have Greek strays started attacking Greek civil servants? Have the strays in the yard of Ministry of Education been abused? Greek animal welfare portal Adespoto.gr reports of a complaint by a employee at the Ministry. According to the information published at the portal some animal loving employees care with devotion …
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Odyssey Dawn – Greece: The latest from Souda bay military buildup
Greece’s military base at Souda base is developing into a key player for the coalitions forces bombarding defense positions in Libya in order to apply what diplomats call a No Fly Zone. A source at Greek Defense Ministry told portal onalert that 60 to 100 fighter aircraft are expected to use …
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What’s Up in Greece on March 22?
The use of military air base at Souda Bay from coalition forces against Libya and the cross of Greek economy is up in Greece today. Several citizens are certainly up and thus from early in the morning to protect their interests. For example, pensioners from Agioi Anargyroi suburb of Athens …
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Greece: 6 F-16 from Norway to land at Souda bay tonight
0:58 Six F-16 Falcon fighter from Norway are expected to land tonight at the airbase of Souda bay, on the island of Crete. The fighter jets left Norway Monday afternoon – and they may have landed already, but we just not know it. “Norway sent six F-16 Falcon fighters to join the …
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Greece: Political row between Deputy PM and Left party
Remember the yogurt that was hurled against the deputy prime minister Theodoros Pangalos? The yogurt may have been cleaned up from face and clothes but the well-known ‘active culture’ still remains alive, at least in the memory of the victim. Monday morning Theodoros Pangalos appeared in a private television program …
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Greece: 4 Belgian F-16 took off for Libya … and Return (Upd)
Update 8 pm: The four Belgian F-16 that took off from Araxos on mission over Libya return back. Defencenet reported that they landed at Araxos air base with their armament (AIM-120 & AIM-9). It looks as if they just patrolled the No Fly Zone over Libya under NATO AWACS guidance. …
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Syros: Stones, Teargas and Chairs fly as students attempt to speak to the Greek PM (videos)
Teargas, stones, bitter oranges and even chairs flew in the air and clashes erupted between riot police and protesters on the island of Syros, as Highschool and University students attempted to speak to Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou , who was delivering a speech -just 50 meters away. The clash …
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EU Commission calls for investigation of phone tapping scandal in Greece
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Erdogan ‘s fiesta before drill ship Abdulhamid Han sets sail to exploration well
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Parliament to convey for a debate over wiretapping scandal at extraordinary session
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Wiretapping scandal: Greek PM says “legal but an error,” blames “dark forces”
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Greece hosts Ukrainian children in summer camps
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Wiretapping scandal: Greece’s Intelligence Service Chief, PM’s secretary step down
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Hundreds of children shout “Allahu Akbar” in Hagia Sophia (video)
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Turkish F-16 and other aircraft violate Greece’s airspace 52 times
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Greek intelligence service admits spying on journalist, sources tell Reuters
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Turkey’s Defense Minister Akar threatens Greece with preemptive action
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Bust of Vietnam’s revolutionary, Ho Chi Minh, to be erected in Greece, says FM Dendias
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EU Commission: Enhanced surveillance of Greece will not be prolonged past August 20
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License for the construction of 200-meter-high skyscraper in Athens Riviera issued
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“Tourism proved this year, it is Greece’s heavy industry,” says Minister
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Inflation in Greece at 11.6% in July, with natural gas to strike +178.9%
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Greek FinMin to table supplementary budget to cover extra aid to households & businesses