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  1. The trial into the events leading up to the 2023 Tempe rail tragedy is slated to begin on Monday in the central Greek city of Larissa – and the omens are not good.
  2. Greece’s best street food items aren’t some modern trend; they’re snacks thousands of years in the making.
  3. Upholding the existing rules of the procedure for getting a driving license may not be the answer, but it should go without saying and be taken as a given.
  4. Why is economic cost not the biggest worry for the Gulf countries? Gulf countries are some of the largest exporters of oil and natural gas worldwide. Although they don’t all have the same size, population, energy reserves, and GDP, they share some very fundamental characteristics.
  5. How and to what extent will the war in Iran and the Middle East affect the stable course of the Greek economy?
  6. It was shortly before 7 p.m. on the evening of February 15 when three shots rang out from the small room at the entrance of Domokos Prison in Fthiotida, central Greece, where a correctional officer was standing guard over two inmates.
  7. Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos said Saturday the government will take additional economic support measures as the country faces what he called the most difficult crisis in recent years.
  8. A 19-year-old arrested for his alleged involvement in the fatal stabbing of a 20-year-old in Kalamaria, Thessaloniki, on March 12 was sent to pretrial detention following his testimony on Saturday.
  9. A huge stash of illicit tobacco products was uncovered by the police’s Organized Crime division of Northern Greece on Friday, in a raid that led to the arrest of two men believed to be the ring leaders.
  10. Greece stands for one of the worst economic crises and, at the same time, one of the most impressive recoveries in modern European history.