“Rare phenomenon” on several Greek coasts – Posidonia fruits wash ashore on Greek beaches
The Institute of Marine Conservation “Archipelagos” refers to a “rare phenomenon” occurring in many coastal areas of Greece, especially in the Ionian Sea, with large concentrations of Posidonia fruits.
The statements by Mitsotakis and El-Sisi after their meeting at the Maximos Mansion
The President of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, received a warm welcome from Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis when he arrived at the Maximos Mansion, following a brief earlier meeting with the President of the Hellenic Republic, Konstantinos Tasoulas.
Tsitsipas' mother's dog bites elderly man in Vouliagmeni
An elderly man has filed a police complaint after being attacked by a dog belonging to the mother of Greek tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas, expressing frustration that she did not apologize or show concern following the incident.
Prosecution for dangerous bodily harm against the 34-year-old doctoral student who hit the cafeteria manager
The 34-year-old doctoral student who has been identified as the perpetrator of the attack on the cafeteria manager at the Zografou Polytechnic Campus was brought to the Single-Member Criminal Court.
The case against the 34-year-old and his girlfriend was adjourned until 9/5 and will be detained until then. The adjournment was given so that the victim could come to testify in court. The student requested to be examined by a forensic doctor.
He was charged with a misdemeanor for dangerous bodily harm and refusal to undergo fingerprinting.
His girlfriend was charged with harboring a criminal, making a false report to the authorities and possessing narcotics.