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Alexandroupoli: 18-year-old bouncer charged with manslaughter after the death of a man he beat up in a club
The indictment for the 18-year-old nightclub doorman in Feres, Evros, changes after the death of the 42-year-old father of four who was thrown by a martial arts connoisseur outside the shop while intervening in a fight, causing him to suffer a head injury and succumb.
Four human traffickers arrested in Rhodope and Evros
Four human traffickers, three foreigners and one Greek, were arrested on Saturday in the northern regions of Rhodope and Evros.
Police from the Rhodope and Alexandroupolis departments made the arrests.
Teen dies, another injured after car crashes into their scooter
A 15-year-old girl died and a second teen of the same age was injured when a car driven by a 19-year-old male crashed into their scooter on Friday night in northern Greece.
Police said the accident happened shortly after 10 p.m., on the Gefyra Kipon- Alexandroupolis highway.
An Oasis in the City: Exploring the National Gardens’ Hidden Treasures
It started as a queen’s vision and evolved into the country’s only botanical and at the same time historical garden, but mainly into an irreplaceable island of greenery in the concrete chaos of Athens.
US ambassador to Turkey: Alexandroupoli military buildup not related to Ankara
US ambassador to Turkey Jeff Flake on Wednesday said that the US military buildup at the northern Greek port of Alexandroupoli, just a few kilometers from the Greek-Turkish border, has nothing to do with Turkey but with the war in Ukraine.
Daycare workers suspended for locking toddlers in storage room
Two daycare workers at a nursery in the port city of Alexandroupolis, northern Greece, were suspended and an inquiry has been opened by the municipal authorities after they were accused of locking children in a storage room to discipline them.
The two female former employees of the city's 2nd Nursery are also expected to be summoned by an examining magistrate on Monday.
Alexandroupoli port upgrading begins
The infrastructure upgrade works at the port of Alexandroupoli are proceeding, following a decision by Maritime Affairs and Island Policy Minister Christos Stylianides.
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Greece-Bulgaria-Romania trilateral meeting on establishing transport corridor
Ministers from Greece, Bulgaria and Romania held a working meeting in Sofia on Thursday to discuss the development of a transport corridor which will start from the port of Alexandroupolis and end in ports of the Black Sea and the trade routes of the Danube, through Bulgaria.
Ex-king’s funeral service to take place in Athens at noon on Monday
The funeral service for Greece's former King Constantine will be held at 12 noon on Monday at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens while his body will lie in the adjacent chapel of Agios Eleftherios from 6. a.m. to 10 a.m and will be open to members of the public to pay their respects.
The body of the former King will then be transferred to the royal tombs in Tatoi.