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Greece, Moldova, And Ukraine Seek US Gas
Greece, Moldova, and Ukraine are seeking natural gas supplies from the United States.
CRI Huayu Global
Vandalism Reported At Athens Polycathedral Entrance
Members of the Ruvikona group committed acts of vandalism at the entrance of the polycathedral in Athens. The rector of the ECPA, Vanna Nikolaidou Kyrianidou, was reportedly writing slogans at the site.
Skai 100.3
Sixth Century Biblical Manuscript Pages Recovered In Greece
Forty-two lost pages of a sixth-century biblical manuscript have been recovered in Mount Athos, a monastic enclave in northern Greece. The discovery was reported by Radio Fides Bolivia. The manuscript is described as having historical impact.
Radio Fides Bolivia
Man Threatens Bank Employees With Weapons In Thessaloniki
A tax collector entered a bank branch in central Thessaloniki armed with a knife. The individual demanded the bank release the full amount of his established taxes. The man was subsequently arrested. According to the source, the suspect attempted to incite the police during the arrest process. He is facing charges for illegal possession of a knife and illegal possession of a weapon. In statements transferred to the courts, the accused claimed he entered the bank because he lacked the receipts and funds required to close his business.
Real FM 97.8 Athens
Greece Seeks To Reduce Submarine Dependency
Greece's Foreign Minister Yedra Petritis stated that the country must avoid excessive dependency on any single source for military equipment.
BR24
Four Students Killed In Athens Police Intervention
Four students were killed during a police intervention, according to the report. The incident is being reported as a police intervention resulting in fatalities. Four students were killed by police during an intervention in Athens.
ERT Deytero
Greek MPs Call For Wiretapping Investigation
Thirty-two Members of Parliament from the PASOK party have submitted a document requesting an investigation into a wiretapping incident involving the previous intelligence committee.
Athina 9.84 FM
Man Arrested For Carrying Weapon In Thessaloniki Bank
A 67-year-old man was arrested this morning at a bank branch in Mesfiri, Thessaloniki. The man was arrested for carrying a weapon after threatening employees. Bank employees reportedly did not initially proceed against him as they did not feel threatened at first.
Parapolitika FM
Greek Warns Greece Will Not Be 'Free-For-All Zone'
Bank of Greece Governor Yanis Tournaras warned that a Eurozone recession is a real risk. He cited rising energy costs and instability in the Middle East as primary drivers of this uncertainty. The warning comes amid ongoing diplomatic activity in Athens. This statement indicates a firm stance on national policy.
ERT Voice of Greece
Two Inmates Killed In Prison Riot
A violent episode between inmates occurred yesterday evening in the prisons of Seron, resulting in the deaths of two inmates. One deceased inmate was from Iraq and the other was from Palestine.
ERT Proto