Sat, Feb 11 2012
Taliban fighters
Photo: Stringer
Greek aid worker, Athanassios Lerounis, who was abducted by the Taliban in northern Pakistan on September 14, has been released.
Greek counter terrorism police units raided a private house in the congested Halandri borough of Athens, arresting four and confiscating explosives. Authorities believe attack was politically motivated ahead of October 4 elections.
During cooperative Frontex patrol in the Aegean sea, a Latvian helicopter detected a Turkish coast guard vessel close to the islet of Farmakonisi which not only failed to thwart a smuggling vessel from entering Greek waters but actively assisted it
The initial stock of between 100 000 and 150 000 double jabs will be reserved exclusively for pregnant women, mothers with infants and people employed in the healthcare sector.
Greece has more than 2000 confirmed cases of swine flu, 14 of which are described as severe, two of which are said to be 'critical', a 30-year-old French woman and a 58 year-old-Greek woman.
Iranian silver-plated pigeons, African leopard skins and a Chinese bronze yak were among the 70 items sold in an auction of gifts presented to Romania’s former dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena.
Airports were also showing signs of better co-ordination and providing passengers with accurate real-time information, compared to previous period of travel disruption, transport commissioner Siim Kallas said.
Viktor Orban defends government's record, new constitution in state-of-the-nation address as he slams European Commission.
PM Donald Tusk invited authors, NGOs, experts and bloggers to a debate on the ACTA copyright agreement, but several key organisations, including the Helsinki Foundation, rejected the invitation claiming that the talks will likely offer no opportunity to discuss concrete issues.
'Dirty Jews' and 'Dirty Nazis' were the most popular chants when two groups clashed in front of Új Színház (New Theatre)