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Opposition leader warns of dangers of tolerance of violence after Skai TV, Kathimerini bomb attack
New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Monday warned of the dangers that stem from a tolerance of violence as he visited the headquarters of Skai TV and Kathimerini newspaper, which came under attack in the early hours.
Skai employees underscore bomb attack will not bend them
Workers at Skai stressed in a statement on Monday they will not be terrorized by "cowardly" acts such as the bomb that inflicted extensive damage at the front of the broadcaster's premises at Neo Faliro during the night.
Skai says inflammatory statements have made it a target
Skai has become a target in recent years and government officials share part of the blame for that, read a statement by the broadcaster a few hours after it suffered a bomb attack on Monday that inflicted extensive damage on its premises, that also house Kathimerini newspaper and its English edition.
Video shows the moment strong bomb detonated outside Skai TV
A video shows the moment that a strong bomb detonated on the grounds of Skai television in Neo Faliro, at 2.40 a.m. on Monday morning, causing serious damage to the building though no injuries.
Staff evacuated the premises after anonymous callers phoned in warnings to other media at 2 a.m.
Bomb explodes outside Skai television station, no one hurt
A powerful bomb exploded outside private Greek television station Skai early Monday, causing extensive damage but no injuries.
Police said the blast occurred at 2:35 a.m. outside the broadcaster's headquarters in a coastal area near Athens after telephoned warnings to a news website and another TV station prompted authorities to evacuate the building.
Foreign Ministry data lost due to failed hard drive
A major chunk of the Greek Foreign Ministry's email correspondence records is no longer available due to hard drive failure, Skai reported late Tuesday.
According to Skai, the failed hard drive contained data, including confidential electronic documents, dating 2005 onwards. The ministry has kept no backup copies of the data, the report said.
ATM blown up in northern Athens; no injuries
Unknown assailants blew up a cash machine at the entrance of a supermarket in northern Athens early Thursday morning, Greek broadcaster Skai reported.
The explosion happened at 4.05 a.m., at the corner of Eleftheriou Venizelou and Souliou streets, in the suburb of Melissia.
The ATM suffered damages and the glass entrance was shattered.
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Natural disaster expert accuses Polakis of intimidation
Natural disaster expert Costas Synolakis, who has said authorities could have evacuated an area in eastern Attica before July's disastrous wildfires, has indicated that he may take legal action against Alternate Health Minister Pavlos Polakis for targeting him in an online rant.
TV regulator publishes final list of winners in licensing tender
Greece's broadcasting regulator, the National Council for Radio and Television (NCRTV), published on Wednesday its final list of media companies that will receive one of the five 10-year nationwide broadcasting licenses, following a meeting of its board.
Man killed in knife attack in central Athens
A man was stabbed to death in central Athens on Friday during a brawl with another unidentified individual, Greek broadcaster SKAI reported.
The fight took place on Menandrou street, near Omonia square, possibly between two Algerian nationals, according to information.
Police has reportedly arrested the attacker.
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