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  1. A spot check in central Athens has led to the arrest of two people for allegedly dealing in marijuana while possessing a couple of swords and a score of knives, police said Monday.
  2. A European Parliament report, expected to be put to a vote on Wednesday, recommends sanctions against Turkish Justice Minister Akın Gurlek over his role in the case of former Istanbul mayor and leading opposition figure Ekrem Imamoglu, currently jailed.    
  3. Water-bombing aircraft and ground forces were striving Monday to extinguish two wildfires in forests in the southern Peloponnese region and on the Aegean Sea island of Skopelos, the Fire Service said.
  4. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Monday discussed irregular migration and offshore exploration rights with the son of the de facto leader of eastern Libya during talks in Athens.
  5. Greece’s Supreme Court has ordered 82-year-old Alexandros Giotopoulos, convicted leader of the now-defunct November 17 militant group, back to prison, overturning a recent ruling by the Piraeus Appeals Council that had granted him conditional release.
  6. E-scooter riders accounted for nearly one in three fines levied for non-use of crash helmets nationwide in the second week of June, authorities said Monday.
  7. Greece on Monday repaid its European peers €6.9 billion ‌from its first bailout loans earlier than ​planned, two sources told Reuters.
  8. Inflationary pressure on the Greek economy is expected to intensify, driven mainly by rising energy prices, according to the latest inflation report by the Bank of Greece.
  9. The Polish government has formally recognized the country's Greek community as an ethnic minority, conveying rights including courses in Greek language, culture and history for minority children, Greece's embassy in Warsaw said.
  10. A Bulgarian man was charged on Monday with espionage for allegedly using a drone to photograph a former military camp in Thessaloniki, and was released pending trial.