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Greek Premier Mitsotakis Denies Wiretapping Allegations

Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis denied that his government was wiretapping senior politicians, businessmen, and journalists during an interview on Monday. He called the allegations aired by Documento newspaper that thirty-three people were targeted by spyware in his knowledge...

Wiretapping Scandal in Greece: Paper Names Dozens Under Surveillance

The wiretapping scandal in Greece took a new dimension after a newspaper published on Sunday a list of 33 politicians, businessmen and journalists who were allegedly under surveillance by the country's intelligence services. Newspaper Documento published a list of names...

Greece’s Spy Service Tapped 15,700 Phones: Targets Secret

Greece's phone tapping scandal is growing after a journalist revealed that the National Intelligence Service (EYP) was tracking 15,700 other devices. This came in testimony to a parliamentary committee from EYP's former chief Panagiotis Kontoleon, Reuters said. The news led...

Greece Wiretapping Scandal Might Cause EU Probe

The European Commission has intervened in the wiretapping scandal in Greece urging the government to investigate the revelations. The European Commission wants embattled Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, trying to distance himself from revelations that a rival politician and journalist...

Greece Probes Phone-Tapping Allegation by Opposition Leader

Greece is probing allegations of phone-tapping by socialist leader Nikos Androulakis, who, earlier in the week, reported an attempt to compromise his mobile phone using Predator spyware. An extraordinary meeting of the Parliament’s Institutions and Transparency Committee will be convened...

Man, Aged 52, Molested Child After Drugging Her Milk

Greece has been shocked by the case of a seaman, aged 52, who repeatedly molested a young girl by drugging her milk and chocolates. A complaint was lodged to the Juvenile Subdivision of the Attica Police by the mother...