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politics 7d ago Athens

Greece Considers Regional Defense Presence

Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias stated that a Greek military presence in the region is possible under specific conditions. The decision would require approval from the Council of Ministers and the political system.
Skai 100.3
politics 7d ago Athens

GSEE Leadership Faces Accusations From Strikers

The GSEE executive committee elected Nikos Fotopoulos as the new general secretary. Fotopoulos replaces the dismissed unionist Kostas Genidounias, who had previously accused the railway network of malfunctioning prior to the Tebons tragedy.
Athina 9.84 FM
politics 7d ago Athens

US Officials Plan Visit To Italy

Greek officials announced they will pursue an investigation into a telephone tapping case through the Strasbourg court. The group stated they will continue fighting on an institutional level to reveal the truth regarding the tapping. They described the incident as a blow to the foundations of polyterrorism. The move aims to monitor criminal activities and protect the statutory rights of citizens. The political opposition is challenging the government's actions regarding the case. The investigation concerns the monitoring of criminal activities and the enforcement of statutory provisions. US President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Italy in 2026. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Secretary of Foreign Affairs Marco Rubio are expected to arrive in Greece in July. The announcement was reported by ERT journalist Kimberly Gilfoyle.
Athina 9.84 FM
environment 7d ago Athens

Sahara Dust Expected To Reach Mediterranean

Greece is expected to experience rising temperatures and high levels of dust transferred from the Sahara Desert toward the central and eastern Mediterranean. The forecast was released on Tuesday by the atmospheric monitoring portal AtmoHub.
ERT Voice of Greece
other 7d ago Athens

Athens Infrastructure Deterioration Causes Commuter Hardship

Commuters in Athens face daily difficulties due to traffic jams, crowded vehicles, and damaged roads. A report by the newspaper Ta Nea indicates that city deterioration is progressing rapidly.
Athina 9.84 FM
politics 7d ago Athens

Dendias Sends Message To Ankara From Defense Exhibition

Greek Minister of National Defense Nikos Dendias sent messages to Turkey from the DEFFA Defense and Security Exhibition in Greece. He stated that a solution to differences is possible if Turkey changes its stance.
Skai 100.3
politics 7d ago Athens

Four Individuals Sentenced For Intercepting Telephone Conversations

A new report indicates that four individuals were involved in the interception of telephone conversations. These four individuals have been sentenced to long prison terms. A second trial is expected later this year to determine the final outcomes of all related cases.
Athina 9.84 FM
environment 7d ago Athens

Unseasonable Cold And Snow Hits Greece

Greece is experiencing its coldest start to May in decades. Snow has fallen in several regions, including the mountains surrounding Athens, the Peloponnese, and Crete. Temperatures in some areas reportedly dropped up to 13 degrees Celsius below the typical seasonal melting point.
DLF Nova
other 7d ago Athens

Athens Central Bus Route To Close For 10 Days

The National Resistance Bus route, which travels from New Ionia through Ela Lamia to Halandri and Kapodistriou, will close starting tomorrow. The closure is expected to last at least 10 days, and potentially up to 15 days. The service includes stops at the Kostantinouli hospital.
Skai 100.3
politics 8d ago Athens

Greece To Regulate Electric Scooter Use

A new law will be established in Greece to prohibit the use of electric scooters by minors on public roads. Under the proposed regulation, minors will only be permitted to use electric scooters on pedestrian paths. The matter is currently being discussed with the Minister of Infrastructure, Konstantinos Kairanakis, according to the source. This follows the appointment of the Minister of Citizens' Protection, Michalis Chryssochoidis. The age limit for the prohibition was not specified. This regulatory change aims to improve safety. Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chryssochoidis revealed plans for new legislation to regulate the use of electric scooters. The move follows a series of recent accidents involving the vehicles, which primarily involved minors. The legislation aims to address safety concerns following these recorded incidents.
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