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Greece

Prespa Agreement voted

With the positive vote of Katerina Papakosta, Eleni Kountoura, George Mavrota, Thanassis Theoharopoulos, Spyros Danellis, Stavros Theodorakis and Spyros Lykoudes in favor of the Prespa Agreement. In particular, 153 Members voted ‘yes’ to the Agreement and 146 voted against with their ‘No’. Grigoris Psarianos voted present, while the opposition parties, …

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Kammenos calls on ND to proceed with MPs mass resignation to block Prespes

Head of ANEL Panos Kammenos has called on the leader of main opposition Kyriakos Mitsotakis, New Democracy, to proceed with the resignation of his lawmakers before the Prespes Agreement vote scheduled to start at 2:30 p.m. Friday. The former junior coalition partner of Alexis Tsipras called for the resignation of …

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Seismic activity has shifted.

Seismic activity has shifted more towards the hinterland,  Professor of Geophysics and Director of the Geophysical Laboratory of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, K. Papazachos stated that the seismic phenomena of the last few days, that the seismic activity has been transferred to smaller fissures that are much closer to …

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Triple Water Spout

An extremely striking weather phenomenon was recorded during the pass of the latest storms. A fellow citizen Dimitra Zoupanou, from the area of ​​Elatoi captured the rare moment. It was the moment when, within the sea area of the northwest of Zakynthos, a “triple” water spout appeared, giving a rare …

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PARAGLIDING

  A free-fall, with a paraglide, from the Athens tower was made by a man on Thursday, 24/01, evening alerting police forces who were already on alert due to the rallies outside the Parliament building at Sintagma square.     Although the first information wanted him to have made such an …

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Prespes Agreement vote postponed for Friday, protesters outside Parliament

The voting for the Prespes Agreement has been postponed for 2:30 on Friday, Jan 25, Parliament Speaker Nikos Voutsis announced late on Thursday. The vote was scheduled to take place when the speakers would conclude, that is sometime between Thursday midnight and early Friday morning. However, given the fact that …

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Earthquake strikes Rhodes with 5.3 R, felt in broader East Mediterranean Sea

An earthquake measuring 5.3 R stroke the island of Rhodes and surrounding areas at 4:30 Thursday afternoon, January 24th 2019. Please, note that several seismologic institutes give different magnitude from 5R to 5.5R. The epicenter of the tremor was in the sea area, 59 km south-west of Rhodes. it focal …

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Tennis “Greek Freak” Tsitsipas loses to Nadal in Australian Open

World No. 2 Rafael Nadal will play in his fifth Australian Openm final after defeating Stefanos Tsitsipas in straight sets. Nadal needed just one hour and 47 minutes to beat with 6-2 6-4 6-0 the Greek tennis superstar. A kiss from mum before he takes the court @StefTsitsipas #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/Y4PafKtMoU …

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Petrol bombs thrown at home of SYRIZA MP hours before Prespes vote

Unknown perpetrators threw four petrol bombs at the home of SYRIZA lawmaker Theodora Tzakri in Giannitsa, Central Macedonia, on Wednesday night. The petrol bombs fell on the balcony that caught fire. At the time of the attack, Tzakri’s husband, her underage child and her parents-in-law were at home. Tzakri described …

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Charges filed after shooting at a dog.

PLEASE NOTE PHOTOS MAY CAUSE SHOCK. Photos on a popular social media page of a dog in a shocking state after being shot has left Zakynthian citizens shocked. Apparently the dog had escaped from his enclosure and had ventured to a nearby house, where it is believed the animal was …

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