Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki also known as Thessalonica, Salonika or Salonica, is the second-largest city in Greece and the capital of the region of Macedonia. Greeks consider it like συμπρωτεύουσα (the associated-capital) of the Northern Greece. Indeed, Thessaloniki was already the largest city of the Byzantine Empire after Constantinople.
Athens cleans up after protests over police killing
Athens was assessing the damage Sunday after a night of protests that degenerated into violence on the sixth anniversary of the police killing of a teenager.
A total of 296 people were detained during the night, a police source said, while 43 suspected of involvement in the rioting in the Greek capital were due to go before prosecutors.
Greek police clash with protesters in central Athens
Greek police fired teargas and used a water cannon to disperse protesters who hurled petrol bombs at police and set alight bank ATMs and garbage cans in central Athens on Saturday, police said.
Protests in Greece on police shooting anniversary
Thousands of protesters are gathering in central Athens to mark the sixth anniversary of the fatal police shooting of an unarmed teenager in the Greek capital that led to widespread rioting, while clashes have broken out between demonstrators and police in the northern city of Thessaloniki.
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Thessaloniki-Alexandroupoli train service suspended due to heavy rainfall
Train services between Komotini and Alexandroupoli and Alexandroupoli and Dikaia have been temporarily suspended due to problems on the tracks caused by heavy rainfall in northern Greece, rail operator Trainose said on Thursday.
Ambulance workers warn of aged fleet
Dozens of ambulance workers in the northern port city of Thessaloniki gathered outside the Ministry of Macedonia-Thrace on Thursday morning, demanding a meeting with the minister to express their concerns regarding the poor state of their fleet.
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Athens and Thessaloniki in list of ‘resilient cities’
Athens and Thessaloniki were named on Wednesday among 35 cities around the world that will join the Rockefeller Foundations 100 Resilient Cities initiative, a 100-million-dollar scheme to create a network of urban centers that will cooperate to build their own capacities to navigate the shocks and stresses of an increasingly complex 21st century.
Man shoots wife then himself in Thessaloniki
A woman and her husband were in critical condition over the weekend after the man allegedly shot his wife twice in the face before turning the gun on himself last Friday.
According to police reports, the man walked into a florist store in the area of Toumba in the northern port city of Thessaloniki, where his spouse was an employee, and shot her with a rifle.
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Finance Minister Denies Reports of Ivan Iskrov's Appointment To Black Sea Trade and Development Bank
Bulgaria's Finance Minister Vladislav Goranov denied the reports that Ivan Iskrov, Governor of Bulgaria's Central Bank (BNB), will be appointed representative of Bulgaria at the Thessaloniki-based Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB).
Bulgaria C-Bank Governor 'Likely to Resign in end-November'
Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) governor Ivan Iskrov is likely to step down by the end of November, sources in Parliament say.
The arrangement has been made after consultations Iskrov held with Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and the parliamentary groups of parties in the ruling axis, the website Mediapool.bg reports citing the sources.
Twenty injured in Thessaloniki after nightclub ceiling collapses
Twenty people were rushed to hospital in the northern port city of Thessaloniki in the early hours of Tuesday after a section of the drywall ceiling in a nightclub collapsed, falling on patrons and staff.
The incident occurred at around 2.30 a.m. at the Trois nightclub on Rogoti Street in downtown Thessaloniki.