Greek newspaper Ta Nea headlines cover crime, politics, and sports
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The article presents a collection of headlines from the Greek newspaper Ta Nea for July 14, 2026.
- Topics range from social anthropology and crime to politics, sports, and weather forecasts.
- Notable headlines include a murder case in Piraeus, political statements by Polakis, and preparations for the 2026 national university entrance exams.
The Greek newspaper Ta Nea's front page for July 14, 2026, features a diverse array of news, touching upon societal issues, crime, politics, and sports.
A prominent headline reports on a tragic incident in Piraeus where a couple was found dead in their car inside a garage, apparently from inhaling fumes that entered through the air conditioning. Another story highlights a new application filed by Kesses with the Areios Pagos Prosecutor's Office to review the wiretapping case files.
In politics, Pavlos Polakis is quoted as saying he can secure a "decent percentage" for SYRIZA in parliament, while also commenting on Alexis Tsipras. The sports section covers news related to Olympiacos and PAOK football clubs, noting the inclusion of two Greek players on PAOK's European list as "foreigners."
Looking ahead, the paper addresses the 2026 national university entrance exams, detailing how the admission bases are forming for 100 schools. It also reports on a "carousel" fraud involving millions of euros, with raids conducted by the European Public Prosecutor's Office in Attica and Kastoria.
Weather forecasts predict a "hot" August, with initial temperature estimates. Additionally, the paper includes a cartoon by Efi Xenou and a commentary from a Professor of Social Anthropology on the "semiotics of Camorra and Cosa Nostra."
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.