One year of Greek FBI: Major busts, €6 million seized by DAOE
Greece’s elite anti-crime unit celebrates first anniversary with major achievements: 139 criminal organizations dismantled, nearly 1,800 arrests.
Greece’s elite anti-crime unit celebrates first anniversary with major achievements: 139 criminal organizations dismantled, nearly 1,800 arrests.
Greek Justice Minister Floridis clashes with opposition leader Androulakis, accusing PASOK of following leftist fragments during parliamentary debate.
Nina Flohr attended a controversial British Museum charity dinner held in the Parthenon Sculptures gallery, sparking international outrage over cultural sensitivity.
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov rejects immediate Ukraine ceasefire, emphasizing need for lasting peace over temporary truce in talks with US officials.
AI deepfake video sparks social media frenzy showing French President Macron as mastermind behind shocking Louvre museum jewelry heist worth millions.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov may meet in Budapest on October 30, sparking diplomatic speculation.
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy enters La Santé prison for five-year sentence as wife Carla Bruni tearfully supports him in emotional farewell scene.
Erdogan transforms Turkey’s Hamas ties into diplomatic advantage, securing Gaza deal acceptance and earning Trump’s praise as “reliable ally” in Middle East power play.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy begins serving his prison sentence at La Santé for conspiracy charges related to campaign funding from Gaddafi’s Libya.
Justice Minister Floridis defends amendment protecting Tomb of Unknown Soldier, calls it “sacred space” unsuitable for protests while addressing Tempe trial preparations.
Greece’s Finance Minister announces €2.5 billion income support package over 8 months, including rent rebates and pension bonuses, while criticizing past policies.
Greek and Turkish foreign ministers restart diplomatic dialogue after five months of tensions, focusing on Aegean disputes and Cyprus reunification prospects.
Greece introduces strict new laws protecting the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with assembly bans, fines, and up to one year imprisonment for violations.
PASOK challenges government amendment on Unknown Soldier monument, filing constitutional objection as political tensions rise over protest restrictions.
Maria Karystianou tells Politico how the Tempe train tragedy exposed Greece’s corrupt political system and sparked calls for unconventional politics.
Minor truck collision in Athens escalates into knife attack, leaving three hospitalized after 29-year-old Albanian driver’s violent outburst over traffic incident.
27-year-old Greek gang member surrenders to police after confessing to stabbing Bulgarian criminal outside Athens nightclub following personal dispute.
Tempi victim’s father condemns government amendment restricting protests at Unknown Soldier memorial, vows to maintain victims’ names despite potential imprisonment.
Shocking video emerges of fatal Athens car accident where 85-year-old pedestrian was killed by 60-year-old driver on busy avenue Monday evening.
Greece’s tax authority finalizes rent subsidy checks, preparing to credit up to €800 to 1.18 million households’ accounts by November 20.