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  1. Police on Friday arrested a 17-year-old boy suspected of having fatally stabbed one teenager and injured a second after an argument spiralled out of control in Loutraki, near the southern town of Corinth.
  2. The Athens Bar Association says it has started disciplinary proceedings against a lawyer who allegedly turned up in court with a handgun in his waistband, drawing protests from members of the judiciary.
  3. Leadership 100, an endowment fund supporting the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, has elected Protopresbyter Panagiotis Papazafiropoulos as its new executive director, its chairman, Michael N. Bapis, has announced.
  4. Even if there is no war between the United States and Iran, our broader region is in such an unsettled state that nothing can be predicted.
  5. Retailers in Athens recorded sharp declines in turnover during the winter sales period, with losses reaching as much as 40% in February, according to a survey commissioned by the Athens Chamber of Commerce.
  6. The negative news on US inflation and the persistence of geopolitical concerns led to a decline on Friday for the Greek bourse.
  7. Greece’s animal abuse hotline, launched in October 2022, has received more than 11,000 complaints and led to 308 arrests through the end of 2025 – but critics say the service is undermined by hidden costs and chronic understaffing.
  8. Five people have been arrested in Turkey and charged with membership of a migrant-smuggling ring allegedly involved in this month’s shipwreck off Chios that killed 15 Afghan migrants, Greek authorities said Friday.
  9. Two reactors. One architecture. Akkuyu in Turkey and Paks II in Hungary differ legally but converge strategically, embedding Russian leverage inside NATO through ownership and duration.
  10. Social media platform TikTok is back in Albania after a year-long ban expired this month, in a case illustrating the complexity of imposing bans in a politically fragmented region and sparking questions over online safety and censorship.