Greek government stops urban mafia in islands after beating archaeologist

The uproar sparked a spate of complaints across the most touristy islands, and the Supreme Court has sent a circular to all the country’s prosecutors to stop attempts to deny citizens free access to the beaches

Illegal construction work in Mykonos Chora M. Canete

The Greek government took action after the brutal beating of an archaeologist on Mykonos who is responsible for issuing building permits when archaeological remains are found urgent action to end it uncontrolled urban growth on the island. The Executive…

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