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PM Mitsotakis’s speech at TIF Thessaloniki (watch live)
A series of economic measures were presented
Elections in Bulgaria: Police Actions Against the Vote Trade in the Country Continue
Hours separate us from the solution of the political puzzle, which we have never been able to solve in recent months. Today is a day for reflection and any agitation is forbidden. In the country and abroad, the preparations for the vote are in full swing, and the police actions against the trade in votes in our country continue.
Divided over dictator, Spain to exhume Franco's remains
Spanish authorities will remove Francisco Franco's remains from a state mausoleum on Oct. 24, seeking to exorcise the ghost of a dictator whose legacy still divides the country more than four decades after his death.
Members of Rouvikonas barge into Labor Ministry
A group of about 20 members of the anti-establishment group Rouvikonas (Greek for Rubicon) barged into the Labor Ministry on Wednesday.
The group scattered fliers protesting changes to labor laws promoted by the conservative administration.
Police detained six suspects.
On Tuesday, Rouvikonas said it planned to launch an official website in the coming days.
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Bulgarian Citizen was Arrested for Making a Fake Bomb Threat in Madrid
The detained for the fake bomb threat against the Torre Espasio skyscraper in Madrid was released on bail after he was charged with a breach of public order, Europe Press reported.
The Spanish agency specified that the detainee was a Bulgarian without giving details of his age or identity.
Dictator Franco's family to 'take care' of remains after exhumation
The family of Francisco Franco will take possession of his remains after they are exhumed, one of his grandchildren was reported as saying on Aug. 25.
Spain PM says 'no impunity' for ETA after dissolution
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said May 3 there would be "no impunity" for ETA's crimes even though the Basque separatist group has committed to fully disbanding after more than four decades of violence.
Police Received a Signal For Bomb Alert Near the Presidency
A bomb warning around the Presidency was received this morning at 9 am on 112, the press center of the Ministry of Interior announced. The signal was given by a male voice, claiming that around the Church of St. George there was an explosive device. The police are investigating the case.
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Spain arrests three over homage to late ETA member
Spanish police arrested three people on March 20 in the northern Basque Country and Navarra for paying homage to a former leading member of separatist group ETA who died in November.
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Self-styled anarchists create more trouble in Athens, Patra
Self-styled anarchists continued their attacks on various state targets on Thursday night in Athens and Patra, as protests against retaining a suspected terrorist at a Larissa penitentiary go on unabated.