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A 48-year-old was arrested in Piraeus for possession of a 4th-century BC marble antiquity
A 48-year-old man was arrested by police on Monday afternoon (26/1) in Piraeus for possessing a marble antiquity dating back to the 4th century BC
Gas leak and oven explosion indicate initial findings on the tragedy at the Violanta factory
The protothema.gr team is at the scene of the tragedy – Five women lost their lives in the deadly explosion – Investigations continue at the site of the tragedy
DEDDIE’s Response to the Municipality of Glyfada: ‘The project is fully lawful and based on approved technical and environmental studies’
“The legal route chosen by the Municipality of Glyfada is welcome, so that the truth may come to light away from battles of impressions and fruitless confrontations,” the statement says
North Korea launches two ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan, says Tokyo
This is the second test conducted by Pyongyang since the beginning of the year, following a volley of missiles on January 4
Fifth body found after fire at Violanta factory in Trikala
The body of the unfortunate woman was found near the remains of the other three women who were discovered first – How the tragedy happened, temperatures above 1,000 degrees in the factory
Olga’s “fine line,” K.M.’s brake on the “eco-crime” of Milos (and the good that media can do), the accountant godfather (lessons learned…), Bakos’ plan for Douros
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Georgiadis: Karystianou’s post on Greek-Turkish relations is far-right; Greece has paid with rivers of blood those who speak of national treason
“I have said from the beginning that if Ms Karystianou speaks politically every day, it will do us—and everyone—much good,” said Adonis Georgiadis
In Megalopolis, Arcadia, the world’s oldest known wooden tools – see photos
“This area was very important for human evolution throughout Europe,” explains the head of the research, paleoanthropologist Katerina Harvati