Mummified remains found in Halkidiki baffle authorities
A horrendouw thriller is underway concerning the body found in advanced decomposition on Thursday afternoon (26/2), in the Pefkohori area of Halkidiki.
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
A horrendouw thriller is underway concerning the body found in advanced decomposition on Thursday afternoon (26/2), in the Pefkohori area of Halkidiki.
The American College of Greece is filing for the establishment of a Legal Entity of University Education (L.P.E.E.), from Deree. According to the relevant announcement, the College is proceeding to strengthen its institutional presence with the creation of a university.
Evros remains on high alert, as the overflow of the river and the broken embankments have caused widespread flooding, with hundreds of acres under water and the authorities closely monitoring the development of the situation.
The Deputy Minister of Transport, Konstantinos Kyranakis, made a complaint on Thursday morning that “some people wanted a new Tempi” when he revealed sabotage in the remote control of the Athens-Thessaloniki railway line just before Platy in Imathia.
The Attica Region and the Israeli Community of Athens co-organized the event for the Memorial Day of Greek Jewish Martyrs and Heroes of the Holocaust again this year. This year’s anniversary took place at a time of reflection, as it comes at the end of an extremely difficult period where a strong revival of anti-Semitic phenomena was observed, both in Greece and internationally.
Ceremony of Honoring Survivors
The event opened with the particularly moving moment of lighting a candle in memory of the victims. The candle was lit together by two survivors, "living witnesses" of the horrors of the camps: Mrs. Lola Hassid Angel, a survivor of Bergen-Belsen, and Mrs. Naki Bega, with arm number 77092, a survivor of Auschwitz. Their presence reminded us of society's duty to keep Memory alive, as eyewitnesses are increasingly scarce.
Research Presentation and Keynote Speech
As part of this year's activities, Mr. Minos Moysis presented the findings of a quantitative survey conducted by the Jewish Community of Athens among its members during the last two months of 2025. The survey captured the contemporary trends and concerns of the Community in the current context. Mr. Moses, among other things, emphasized: “…Therefore, the duty we have in Holocaust Remembrance, which brings us here today, does not only concern the past. It is also an invitation to the challenge to recognize the warning signs in the present and to ALL assume the responsibilities that fall to us… We therefore owe vigilance to the indications. Individual, collective, institutional vigilance. The sooner the better. Because anti-Semitism is a social and cultural cancer and, like any cancer, it begins its action from diseased cells. And if it is not stopped with appropriate prevention and treatment, it undermines and erodes the societies that allow it to develop. And it never stops with the Jews.”
The keynote speech of the event was delivered by the journalist and publisher of the magazine Books Journal, Mr. Elias Kanellis, who, among other things, stated: “This new anti-Jewish hatred is not simple anti-Semitism. It does not concern only Jews, it concerns all of us. Because, at the same time, the new type of hatred against Jews is also anti-Westernism. The attack against the state of Israel is carried out by forces that do not just hate Israel but, more generally, are hostile to democracy – and the Western world is the democratic territory of the planet. The manifestations of hatred against Jews are simultaneously manifestations of hatred against Western democracies. In fact, by forces that live in democratic environments and exploit democratic tolerance.”
In parallel, audiovisual material was shown with images of anti-Semitic slogans and actions, connecting the historical past with modern challenges.
Greetings and Honorary Distinctions
The event was greeted by:
“memory alone is not enough, it requires vigilance, courage and position…because never again is not a wish, it is a duty.”
The Jewish Community of Athens awarded two important distinctions this year:
"Unknown Number" which was presented at last year's ceremony. The distinction was presented to his family.
The event was accompanied by music by the internationally renowned composer and virtuoso pianist, Emmy Award winner, Mr. Mark Chait. The composer performed his works such as "Esther’s Diary – Light of Remembrance” and “On and On”, offering an atmosphere of devotion and reflection.
The Jewish Community of Athens expresses its warm thanks to all the participants and the organizations that supported the event. The memory of the victims of the Holocaust continues to remain alive in our hearts and we will continue to fight for a world without hatred and racism.
Two new rescue dogs are joining the K9 team of the Hellenic Red Cross, following a donation from the Hellenic Parliament, “strengthening the hard work that volunteer rescuers do every day to locate our missing people after natural disasters and other critical situations.”
Greece's tourism sector shattered previous records in 2025, drawing nearly 38 million visitors and generating a massive 23.6 billion euros ($25.6 billion) in revenue to provide a critical buffer for the national economy.
During his tour of Evros, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited an elderly couple in the Delta of the river.
With Athens-White House relations having gone through phases of instability, the Greek government, with the simultaneous presence of ministers Giorgos Gerapetritis and Stavros Papastavros in Washington, seeks to keep channels open and strengthen strategic cooperation with the US, investing in defense, energy and a geopolitical role.
Authorities in the municipality of Soufli are on high alert after the dam broke at the Kornofolia farm.
The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, the largest and most technologically advanced vessel of its kind in the world, docked at Souda Bay at midday on Clean Monday.
The new model of military service in the Armed Forces comes into effect today with the enlistment of the first c 2026, with conscripts reporting to units between 24 and 27 February.
“The new system of service is one of the main pillars of the reform ‘Agenda 2030’,” has repeatedly stressed the Minister of National Defence, Nikos Dendias.
As Mr Dendias has underlined, the changes are considered necessary due to the need to adapt to modern realities, geopolitical shifts, technological developments, and the new approach to military operations seen in recent conflicts.