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  1. A 24-year-old woman died after falling from a seventh-floor balcony of an apartment building in Piraeus on Friday afternoon, according to police, who said the circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear.
  2. A Greek-operated tanker has sailed from the Gulf to India after crossing the Strait ‌of Hormuz in one of the few crude sailings through the waterway this week, ship tracking data showed on Friday.
  3. Two of three police officers on trial for alleged rape of a 19-year-old woman inside a central Athens police station in October 2022 have admitted in court to having sexual intercourse with the complainant while on duty, but denied any coercion, insisting the act was consensual.
  4. The Piraeus-based company operates across the marine and offshore sectors.
  5. Investigators believe a military sea drone found on Lefkada last week went off course due to a technical failure and may not have travelled far, sources have said.
  6. Rodopi MP Ferhat Ozgur has announced that he is quitting the New Left parliamentary group to sit as an independent.
  7. Six of the eight suspects arrested earlier this week in connection with an armed bank robbery in central Greece have been remanded in custody after appearing before an investigating magistrate.
  8. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) is reportedly working on legislation that would enable the president to declare an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) extending up to 200 nautical miles from Turkey’s coasts, according to sources cited by Bloomberg.
  9. Shipping has been unfairly targeted, Melina Travlos, the president of the Union of Greek Shipowners (EEE), said on Thursday, noting that “the sector has now been instrumentalized in crises that are geopolitical and very political.”
  10. A new scientific study on dementia prevalence in mountainous Crete will begin on May 18 in the Municipality of Anogeia, marking 20 years since the area’s first major survey on the condition.