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19 May: PAOK wins its fourth Greek championship after beating city rivals Aris 1-2 away on the final matchday of the season. [ 8 ] 21 May: A court in Kalamata acquits nine Egyptians on charges of human trafficking and manslaughter relating to the 2023 Messenia migrant boat disaster , citing a lack of jurisdiction due to the incident occurring ...
27 January – Greek wiretapping scandal of 2022: Greek prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis survives a no-confidence vote called by former prime minister Alexis Tsipras over the scandal. [2] 8 February – The Greek Parliament votes to ban National Party – Greeks from running in the coming elections.
The Greek government restores citizenship to 10 members of the former royal family, including the children and grandchildren of King Constantine II, following their agreement to adopt the surname "De Grece", renounce royal claims, and formally recognize Greece's status as a parliamentary democracy. Science and technology
Greek authorities say firefighters and rescue specialists are racing to try and free two truck drivers stranded inside a burning ferry off western Greece, while 11 others have been reported missing.
On the afternoon of 11 August 2024, a wildfire fire hit the northeastern Attica region of Greece. The fire broke out in the area of Varnavas, northeast of Athens, at 3:02 PM, according to Fire Colonel Vassileios Vathrakogiannis, the Fire Service spokesman and quickly spread due to strong winds.
May 1 – The Greek Civil Aviation announces that Greece has lifted their COVID-19 restrictions for domestic and foreign flights. Passengers will still be required to wear a mask. [10] May 11 – Greece bans the practice of conversion therapy for minors as well as all advertisements promoting it. [11] May 21 – Greece reports its first case of ...
Current events; Random article ... Events in the year 2025 in Greece. Events ... 18–29 June – EuroBasket Women 2025 in Czech Republic, Germany, Greece and Italy ...
The 2022 Greek surveillance scandal, sometimes called Predatorgate [1] or Greek Watergate, [2] [3] refers to the prolonged and en masse monitoring of individuals prominent in the Greek political scene, along with multiple public persons, including the president of the social democratic party, PASOK, Nikos Androulakis, the journalists Thanassis Koukakis and Stavros Michaloudis, as well as ...