A series of incidents involving students targeting teachers’ homes with eggs has sparked debate in Greece over discipline, social pressures and the need for stronger support systems in schools
A secondary school in a suburb south of Athens suffered extensive damage after a break-in and vandalism incident, prompting renewed debate over security measures, including the potential installation of surveillance cameras
The suspects, a 25-year-old and two 23-year-olds, were detained by officers from a motorcycle unit after being located near the scene of the incident
A security guard noticed a prowler at the site and called police, with officers later arresting one suspect in his attempt to flee. Authorities accused the man of another three such rail-related thefts last Sunday.
Unknown attackers damaged marble plaques at the memorial site after eight historic photos from the May 1, 1944 mass execution were made public, prompting condemnation and a pledge to restore the site
Police arrested a 15-year-old student after extensive damage and arson at two schools in the town of Itea, while authorities also detained his father on charges related to failure to supervise a minor
Night of unrest in downtown Athens' region of Exarcheia – 11 Cars Burned, 72 Detentions
According to reports, unidentified perpetrators targeted six supermarkets in Zografou, Kypseli, Kaisariani, Glyfada, and Patissia.
Destruction of rail infrastucture a long-standing problem plaguing Greece's state-owned and managed railway network
Hundreds have signed a petition by the mayor of Elliniko-Argyroupoli who proposes imposing mandatory community service on vandals and arsonists.