News archive of September 2024
Migration Crisis: Scholz’s u-turn shakes alliances in Europe and threatens the Schengen treaty
Germany is unilaterally promoting a new strict package on migration and internal security. In a sudden move, Berlin expanded temporary border controls with nine neighboring countries starting at midnight on Sunday. These measures are causing concern in Brussels, which is seeking explanations.
Smaragda Karidi: Her first post after the death of her father, Dinos
Smaragda Karidi made her first social media post after the death of her father.
Dinos Karidis passed away on Sunday at the age of 85, with the news of his death being announced by Spyros Bibilas.
Emily in Paris: Lily Collins shares behind-the-scenes photos from season four
Lily Collins has shared with the “Emily in Paris” fans some behind-the-scenes snapshots from the show’s filming.
The Netflix series has been a huge success, with the second part of the fourth season debuting on the platform recently.
To mark the occasion, the show’s lead actress gave viewers a glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes of the filming.
Red Sea: Greek-owned tanker sounion successfully towed to safety
Under the protection of EUNAVFOR ASPIDES, the Greek-owned tanker Sounion was successfully towed to a safe area without any reported oil spill.
The completion of this phase of the operation is the result of a comprehensive approach and close collaboration among all involved parties committed to preventing an environmental disaster that could affect the entire region.
US sanctions Greek enablers of Intellexa spyware
The US has imposed sanctions on five individuals and one entity involved in the Intellexa Consortium, which sold the illegal Predator spyware in Greece, found in dozens of phones, including those belonging politicians, journalists and businesspeople.
The sanctioned individuals include key figures involved in Greece's wiretapping scandal, which became known in 2022.