Conviction for the wiretaps: PASOK declares vindicated, the Maximos in a communication defense
The PASOK party claims vindication following a court ruling on wiretapping cases, while the government adapts its public relations strategy in response.
5 in the morning: Political confrontation over wiretaps - Ankara disturbs the calm waters - Laura found in Germany
A recent court decision regarding wiretapping cases in Greece has sparked a new round of political disputes between the government and opposition parties, with significant implications for future investigations.
Dukas on wiretaps: "The struggle continues for the punishment of the guilty, no matter how high they are"
Mayor of Athens, Haris Dukas, comments on a judicial decision regarding wiretapping, emphasizing it as a vindication for PASOK and Niko Androulakis.
H. Doukas on wiretaps: A first victory for the rule of law - Justification for N. Androulakis and PASOK
Haris Doukas, Athens mayor, comments on the conviction of defendants in a wiretapping trial as a significant win for democracy and justice in Greece.
Wiretaps: The court decision makes waves around the world - 'The Predator gang has been convicted'
A recent court decision regarding wiretapping in Greece has garnered international attention and is considered significant in the context of political crises in Europe regarding the use of surveillance software.
P. Marinakis on wiretapping: The opposition must decide if it trusts the judiciary
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis commented on the recent court ruling regarding wiretaps, questioning the opposition's trust in the judiciary.
Alexis Charitsis: Today's judicial decision on wiretaps exposes the government
Greek politician Alexis Charitsis praised the court's decision on wiretap cases as a victory for democracy and the rule of law, while asserting that the government remains exposed in this scandal.
A. Tsipras on wiretaps: The real perpetrators will find it hard to escape accountability
Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras criticizes current leaders over a court decision related to wiretapping, suggesting they will ultimately face justice.
Venizelos on wiretaps: 'Cases do not close because the government wants them to'
Evangelos Venizelos criticized the handling of wiretap cases in Greece, asserting that such issues cannot be deemed closed simply due to government wish or parliamentary majority.
Live the press conference of Nikos Androulakis after the decision on the wiretaps
Nikos Androulakis holds a press conference following the Athens court's decision on illegal surveillance cases, deeming certain defendants guilty of privacy violations and other crimes.
Predator: Guilty for the Wiretaps are the Four Individuals
Four individuals have been found guilty in a wiretapping case by the Single Member Misdemeanor Court of Athens, following the prosecutor's proposal.
Conflict between Karystianou and PASOK over wiretaps: 'We respect her fight, but everyone is judged'
The PASOK party responded sharply to comments made by Maria Karystianou regarding illegal surveillance, emphasizing accountability and the significance of Nikos Androulakis's legal actions that exposed the scandal.
How communication wiretaps violate privacy
Illegal wiretapping in Nigeria threatens citizens' privacy rights, particularly in a digital landscape.
PHOTOS AND VIDEO โฉ "After the sauna, we can clear the nostrils..." Secret wiretaps made the accused smile in court
In a courtroom, an accused individual facing drug trafficking charges reacted with amusement to evidence presented by the prosecutor, including secret wiretap recordings.
Sevandija: STF schedules trial in March on the validity of wiretaps
The Brazilian Supreme Court has set a date in March to deliberate on the legality of wiretaps used as evidence in the Sevandija Operation, which unearthed a significant corruption scheme in Ribeirรฃo Preto.
Pasok: 'Vindication for Androulakis the Prosecutorial Proposal for the Wiretaps'
The proposal by the prosecutor in the trial concerning wiretap allegations further vindicates PASOK's leader, N. Androulakis, in his ongoing struggle for justice.
Wiretaps down 40% in the last decade, but spending increases
A new research report reveals that while the use of wiretaps has decreased by 40% over the last decade, expenditure related to these tools has risen.
The investigator who requested wiretaps in the Netanyahu cases: I donโt remember how many I submitted, I haven't been in the system for years
In a hearing regarding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial, investigator Michal Eilam, who submitted requests for wiretaps, struggled to recall many details of her actions despite focusing solely on investigations related to Netanyahu.