The events related to the breakup of the criminal group of thieves who have emptied the monasteries and chapels in Epirus of icons and other sacred relics in recent years are developing at a rapid pace.
The chemical weapons were destroyed in international waters in the Mediterranean basin on board the American warship USS Cape Ray that is specially equipped for this purpose.
10,000 pages already comprise the voluminous case file on the activities of the two large criminal groups that the police in Crete have broken up after long months of telephone tapping.
In 2009 Catherine Peristeri became the head of the group that began to work intensively to uncover the tomb in Amphipolis. She is an archaeologist with rich knowledge, experience and motivation to reveal the identity of the deceased person who was laid in the tomb.
Open-air cinemas are some of the most typical summer attractions of Athens. The newest of them is "Votsalakia" and it is literally located about twenty metres away from the beach in Piraeus.
With 15 cases of drowning since the beginning of summer Greece comes first in the European ranking in terms of this indicator and second in the world after Japan, as stated by Spiros Mitritsakis, instructor at the Lifeguard Hellas Training Centre.