Victims’ families and legal teams continue arguments in the high-profile Tempi rail disaster case in Larissa, as the court weighs key procedural decisions on who may formally support the prosecution
Individuals accused of orchestrating a multimillion-euro subsidy fraud scheme in northern Greece appeared before investigators to answer charges
Ten of the 17 defendants accused of participating in an alleged criminal network that fraudulently obtained EU agricultural subsidies in Greece have been released under restrictive conditions, while the investigation continues
A courtroom session in northern Greece turned into a shocking near-miss after a chandelier detached from the ceiling and crashed beside a lawyer mid-hearing, highlighting concerns over court building safety
The high-profile trial over Greece’s deadliest rail disaster resumes in Larissa after courtroom renovations, as victims’ families continue to protest and legal disputes intensify over the role of the Greek state
A 42-year-old man on trial for the 2024 killing of his wife described the crime in court, admitting he struck her with a hammer and later concealed her body in the attic of their apartment before eventually contacting police
A witness describes emaciated, visibly neglected children living in filth, with two girls aged 8 and 9 still wearing diapers. Parents convicted
Relatives of the Tempi train crash victims appeared before Greece's Supreme Court demanding that charges against former Transport Minister Kostas Karamanlis be upgraded to a felony
A court date has been scheduled for a 2024 attempted murder case in Crete, coinciding with the funeral of the victim in a later related case, highlighting a tragic and complex legal timeline
The 89-year-old who opened fire at an Athens court and social security office over a pension dispute spanning decades is now remanded in custody
The 89-year-old suspect in two shooting attacks that injured five people faces multiple felony charges, as investigators examine evidence suggesting the assault was planned in advance
The 20-year-old suspect was remanded in custody after a lengthy testimony at the Piraeus Naval Court Tuesday
Proceedings to resume Tuesday before a monthlong pause, drawing emotional reactions from victims’ families in Greece’s deadliest rail disaster case.
As proceedings restart in one of Greece’s most high-profile cases, attention turns to the state’s role in supporting the prosecution and the legal battles that could shape the course of the trial
Three defendants cleared after 17 months in custody, while two women are convicted over a deadly blast in an Athens apartment in October 2024
Proceedings resume with formal participation declarations as dozens of defendants face serious charges linked to Greece’s deadliest rail tragedy
The session began after a delay, with tighter controls and changes to the courtroom, but disputes over access and conditions quickly emerged.
Strict entry controls and limited access are in place as the high-profile railway disaster trial continues, with families demanding a fair and orderly process
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is due to appear in court on Monday to appeal a conviction for criminal conspiracy over attempts to procure campaign funds from Libya, for which he received a five-year jail sentence last year
An appeals court confirmed that the far-right party Golden Dawn operated as a criminal organization, upholding convictions against its leadership and members in a landmark case tied to violent attacks and the 2013 murder of rapper Pavlos Fyssas.