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Police on Crete seize thousands of illegal firecrackers
Police on the island of Crete arrested a man on Thursday accused of possessing and trading thousands of firecrackers and flares, which are illegally used during Easter celebrations in Greece.
Specifically, the Rethymno Police Department conducted an investigation at the business of the suspect in the area of Mylopotamos, and confiscated a total of 52,800 firecrackers.
Missing man found dead in northern Greece canal
Police discovered the body of a 43-year-old man, reported missing since April 20, on Thursday in a canal in the rural region of Chalkidona near Thessaloniki in northern Greece.
Initial indications suggest no criminal activity in his death; however, precise causes will be determined after a forensic examination.
Rama visit hangs in the balance
Questions have arisen as to whether Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama's visit to Athens will finally be allowed on May 12, when he is scheduled to address a gathering of Albanian immigrants, members and friends of his party.
The rally had originally been planned to be held at the Galatsi Olympic Hall, before permission was revoked by the municipality due to other planned activities.
RRF is precious for growth
The expansion rate of the economy this year would have been just over 1% (compared to the 2.5% predicted in the new Stability Program 2024-2025) were it not for the resources of the Recovery and Resilience Fund, senior National Economy and Finance Ministry officials acknowledge, confirming the key role of the RRF for the Greek economy.
Why is Athens sending weapons to Kyiv?
A few days after the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Greek government responded positively to the request to send a weapons package to the defending country. According to available data, Athens has already supplied the Ukrainian armed forces with bullets, artillery shells, assault rifles, anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, armored vehicles and towed howitzers.
Chores | Athens | May 8
Greece's Eurovision entry with Marina Satti has sparked excitement, but her role as artistic director of the talented female choir Chores adds a new dimension. Following their acclaimed 2023 performance, they're set to captivate audiences at the Stoa of Attalos (4 Adrianou) in the Ancient Agora of Athens.
The 21st international simulation conference of the United Nations, ThessISMUN, at PAMAK
The United Nations simulation conference, with the participation of 200 students from Greece and abroad
Greece experiences warmest April in 15 years
This April, high maximum daily temperatures were widespread across Greece, according to data from the network of 53 meteorological stations operated by meteo.gr of the National Observatory of Athens.
Positive temperature anomalies marked many days of the month, resulting in the warmest April since 2010 in Thessaly, the Peloponnese and the Aegean Islands (excluding Crete).