A closely watched session of the Council of State, Greece’s highest administrative court, convened to examine motions against a law covering the broadcast television license framework was interrupted on Friday due to a bomb scare.
A closely watched session of the Council of State, Greece’s highest administrative court, convened to examine motions against a law covering the broadcast television license framework was interrupted on Friday due to a bomb scare.
Two anonymous callers called separate Athens newspapers in the morning to warn of a bomb at the central Athens court. It was not clear whether the session, which has already been postponed a week, will resume on Friday.