Tempe tragedy case: ERGOSE executives released on bail
Two ERGOSE executives have been granted bail under the condition of posting bonds of 500,000 and 600,000 euros, respectively.
Two ERGOSE executives have been granted bail under the condition of posting bonds of 500,000 and 600,000 euros, respectively.
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis has asserted that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was justified in not attending the parliamentary discussion following the Tempe Investigation Committee report. While briefing political editors, Marinakis…
The President of Ukraine disclosed on X that during the Greek Prime Minister’s recent visit to Odessa, certain agreements were forged. He highlighted ongoing progress on “a bilateral security agreement…
Numerous questions linger after MEP Anna Michelle Asimakopoulou’s office was implicated in the widespread distribution of unsolicited emails to Greek expatriates, a move seemingly aimed at drumming up support for…
Markopoulos is defiant amid heated parliamentary hearings regarding the Tempe tragedy
Numerous contradictions emerged in today’s witness testimony
A Greek prisoner’s fight for education behind bars
An F-16 Block 52+ fighter jet has crashed on Psathoura Island, south of Halkidiki, with the circumstances surrounding the incident remaining unclear.
Two anesthesiologists at the General Hospital of Heraklion have resigned, citing “physical and mental exhaustion,” which threatens to destabilize the entire surgical department and beyond.