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Fokida: Man arrested for drugs – 11 cannabis plants found in pots
11 cannabis seedlings and 67 grams of fresh cannabis leaves were found and seized
“Karaïskaki Square, watch out – they’re cutting tickets” – See the messages in Viber groups about Traffic Police roadblocks
A 29-year-old and a 55-year-old had set up the online community, which numbered about 200,000 members - They gave information about the blockades in Athens, Thessaloniki and Crete - protothema reveals the messages they exchanged
Stricter penalties for students for cheating, plagiarism & vandalism – Cases leading to permanent expulsion
The responsibility of students for repairing damages and the measures universities must take for the safety and protection of their infrastructure – Detailed provisions of the Ministry of Education circular
Kilkis: Man caught illegally transporting ten Chinese Nationals hidden among cargo pallets in a truck bed
During the control carried out on a truck at the border station of Evzona Kilkis, the traffickers were identified while the 47-year-old Serbian driver was arrested
Cyprus Shipowners’ Association: Appeal to EU member states to reject the IMO’s Net-Zero Framework
According to the Association, the proposed framework, as currently formulated, poses a serious threat to shipping, the European economy, and energy security, by imposing a multibillion-euro “tax” with no real environmental benefit
See the 10 locations where the first AI cameras are being installed in Attica and Thessaloniki
The new AI-powered traffic cameras will automatically issue fines for running red lights, speeding, driving in bus lanes, using a mobile phone, not wearing a seatbelt or helmet, and other violations. These fines will be automatically sent to the vehicle owner
Greek influencers turn over €90 million a year – See the list of their rates and profits
With stories and reels as their merchandise, the entrepreneurs of the Internet make millions – What the AADE audits reveal
President of the Cremation Society to Protothema: “Death is the Church’s heavy industry — It took us 23 years to achieve the obvious”
What was the first cremation in Greece? Which politicians helped, and who resisted? Mr. Antonis Alakiotis, president of the Hellenic Cremation Society, recounts on Direct the difficult journey that led to the country’s first crematorium