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Government sends Zero-Tolerance message after Vagia Nestora’s killing, as New Democracy and ONNED call protest outside Hippokrateio Hospital
Mitsotakis’ surprise visit to Thessaloniki, New Democracy’s mobilisation and criticism of the opposition – Floridis calls for anti-establishment groups to be treated as criminal organisations
Mother of Afroditi Nestora dies after arson attack targeting New Democracy officials in Thessaloniki
"The tragic death of Vagia Nestora confirms the murderous and inhumane nature of blind violence in public life,” said Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Gas canister attacks on the homes of three New Democracy officials in Thessaloniki: 5 injured, one woman intubated
The homes of Zisis Ioakeimovits, Savvas Anastasiadis, and Afroditi Nestora were targeted in incendiary attacks using gas canister bombs. Nestora's mother has been intubated. Greece's Counterterrorism Unit has taken over the investigation
New Democracy at 30.5%, Tsipras’s ELAS at 16.5%, PASOK and Karystianou tied for third place, MARC poll reveals
Kyriakos Mitsotakis ranks first with 30.2% in terms of suitability for prime minister, followed by Alexis Tsipras with 15.6% and Karistianou in third place - A seven-party parliament; SYRIZA’s support fell to 1.2%
Kikilias: We are fighting to prevent ferry fare increases – Ferry travel is not a luxury for Greek families
More than 1,300 regular and surprise inspections have already been carried out on ferries, tourist vessels, excursion boats, and ferry boats
Marinakis on Fevgas: Under no circumstances does a letter represent New Democracy; it is not something worth commenting on
The New Democracy Secretary for Strategic Planning and Communications sent a letter to the Prime Minister calling for the reinstatement of Antonis Samaras and the repeal of the law on same-sex couples
The latest election scenario – blame the heat – Alexis’s aperitif, the new power-brokers, television’s next chapter, Aktor’s American funds and Mystakidis’s Thessaloniki base ///
Euronext’s push to bring Greek shipping finance closer to Europe could mark the beginning of a new role for Athens in the capital markets