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Greece

Minister for Public Order: I will watch the Joker with my 15-year-old son

Minister for Public Order, Michalis Chrisohoidis, announced that he will go to the moves with his 15-year-old son and watch the Joker. The film is restricted for children under 18. The Minister posted his decision that defies the law on Twitter on Monday morning, hours after the outcry over the …

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Crime in Attica increased during the last three months

Crime in the Attica region has been on the rise in the last three months of 2019.  The numbers are absolutely indicative, report Greek media. Ten robberies, 129 burglaries, 37 car thefts, nine drug cases, three gun violations, every 24 hours in the average have been recorded in the first …

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Teacher on Samos on trial for allegedly calling parents “racists”

A parent association on the island of Samos sued a teacher whom they accuse of encouraging students to ignore their parents’ wishes with regards to their opposition to refugee children entering the school. In February 2018, the primary school teacher in the town of Vathi spoke up against racism and …

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PPC to offer discounts for annual or biennial customer subscriptions

Greece’s Public Power Corporation (PPC) has been preparing an aggressive commercial policy with a new model of discounts on electricity. The programme concerns consumers who will sign an annual or biennial contract, PPC sources revealed on Monday. According to the sources, the new pricing policy aims to preserve the company’s …

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Police raids movies in Athens because minors were watching the Joker

Freaking unbelievable. Police raided a movie theater in down town Athens on Sunday, because minors under 18 were watching the Joker. Aim of the police operation was to remove the minors from the movie theater and also their parents  in case they were accompanied their youngsters. According to eyewitnesses, there …

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Crete: Dramatic rescue of teenager girl after 12 hours in the sea (video)

For more than 12 hours, a teenager girl was struggling against the sea waves off Agios Nikolaos on the island of Crete. The 18-year-old girl fell into the sea on Thursday morning in an effort to catch her bag fallen in the water. The area was rocky, she slipped and …

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Architect of Prespes Agreement, Nikos Kotzias, slams EU for North Macedonia

The architect of the Prespes Agreement, former Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias, has slammed the “irresponsible” European Union leaders for failing to give the Balkan state a date to start accession talks. “I admit I believed I had thought of all possible scenarios regarding the Prespes agreement,” Kotzias tweeted on Saturday …

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Donations for Panagiotis-Rafail suffering from rare muscular disorder

An unprecedented expression of support to help 18-month old Panagiotis-Rafail suffering from a rare neuromuscular disorder. In just three weeks, Greeks donated so far approximately 2.3 million euros to help the toddler to receive a life-saving drug. The mobilization started after the Greek Supreme Health Council rejected the parents’ request …

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“We don’t invite economic migrants to Greece,” says Gov’t spokesman

“We do not invite any economic migrant to come to the country” government spokesman Stelios Petsas said. “Those who will ‘invest’ money to traffickers to come to Greece will lose their money because they will be sent back,” he warned. Until the end of 2020, 10,000 migrants not entitled to …

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North Macedonia PM calls for early elections, political turmoil in Albania

North Macedonia Prime Minister, Zoran Zaef, has called for early elections just a day after French President Emmanuel Macron blocked the start of European Union accession talks with  the country as well as with Albania. “Citizens must decide which path we will take in the future – the correct, progressive …

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