Two dead and one missing in a shipwreck in the area of Palios, Mantamados
The Coast Guard announced another shipwreck late on Tuesday, with two dead and one missing.
The Coast Guard announced another shipwreck late on Tuesday, with two dead and one missing.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday visited the construction site where the Amfilochia pumped storage energy unit is being built, which is the biggest large-scale energy storage investment in Greece. The aim of the investment, which amounts to 650 million euros, is to support the further penetration of renewables into the country's energy mix.
Ships remained docked at several Greek ports on Tuesday, as north-northeasterly winds in the Aegean Sea reached 9 and 10 on the Beaufort scale.
A 39-year-old and a 51-year-old, two brothers from Astoria, were arrested by the authorities of New York after a “human sacrifice” hit list of names of police officers, politicians, judges, celebrities and bankers was found in their home, along with
improvised explosive devices and weapons. The brothers that were arrested are Andrew Hatziaggelis and his older brother Angelo in Queens.
2 brothers in Queens found with homemade explosives, ghost guns, Queens DA says
The two brothers, whom the New York Post describes as wannabe anarchists, faced 130 charges.
The two brothers from Astoria wrote of some of their victims “wipe out the scum,” the disturbing note said. “Wipe out the earth,” with the lines marked as “chorus – hit list.
The two were arrested in a joint operation by the New York Police Department, the Department of Homeland Security and the Queens District Attorney's Office.
"The city is safer today. We can't imagine the lives that were saved, but we know that these weapons never harmed anyone," said prosecutor Melinda Katz.
As announced, in the apartment where the two brothers lived, eight improvised explosive devices, two loaded AR-15 carbines and two 9mm semi-automatic pistols were found, as well as 600 bullets and three bulletproof vests.
A 3D printer for making weapon parts that will not be detected has also been spotted.
The two brothers are due in court on February 15 and face up to 25 years in prison each if convicted.