Kaisariani

Safecracker suffers an alarming experience

Police officers and emergency workers had to knock through a wall at a bank in Kaisariani, eastern Athens, early yesterday after a robber sneaked into the safe on Friday and became trapped there. Authorities reacted after the...

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Greek police spring safecracker

Athens - Greek police arrested a Bulgarian safecracker early on Sunday who was trapped for two days inside an Athens bank vault, state television NET reported. Posing as a customer, the 30-year-old man had hidden inside the...

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Birth Certificate Hope

I have been following the progress of this issue of giving birth certificates to children of immigrants who are born here in Greece. Please see here, here (with the heated discussions that follow) and here. Finally, I can...

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Greek nationality...

Kukua Williams, born in Athens to Ghanaian parents 17 months ago, yesterday became the first child born in Greece to migrants to be registered so she can gain Greek nationality. The Municipality of Kaisariani attempted to...

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Attiki Odos heads for roadblock

Plans to extend the Attiki Odos toll highway by building a long tunnel through Mount Hymettus are set to be challenged in court, a group of lawyers, engineers and local officials revealed yesterday. Members of the Technical...

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A long-stemmed poppy rests...

A long-stemmed poppy rests on a tree trunk in the forest of Kaisariani, southeastern Athens, yesterday, when thousands of city dwellers took advantage of the fair weather to visit the capital's few parks and green spaces....

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Delta squad to patrol more cities

The Delta squad, set up to tackle outbursts of violence in central Athens following an unprecedented spree by hooded vandals in the upmarket district of Kolonaki in mid-March, is to be extended to other parts of the capital and...

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