“Even though we live in different places, we live under the same sky,” read the stanza on the sides of boxes filled with face masks and thermometers sent to China from the Japan Youth Development Association (JYDA).
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Boris Johnson’s family are “stunned and saddened” after a neighbor of the British Prime Minister’s father was found shot to death near his country home in southwest England.
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Hong Kong is handing most of its residents a pile of cash to spend as it tries to save its slumping economy from the aftermath of protests and the coronavirus outbreak.
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The deadliest violence in India’s capital for decades leaves 23 people dead and scores injured.
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Officer Mario Cerciello Rega was stabbed to death after a drug deal gone wrong in central Rome.
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Harvey Weinstein will appeal a guilty verdict in the rape and sexual assault cases against him.
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Five years ago a change in the law stopped doctors helping the terminally ill to end their lives.
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Three baboons – one on his way to a vasectomy – fled an Australian hospital, stunning onlookers.
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One of Greece’s most popular comedy actors, Kostas Voutsas, passed away at the age of 88 following successful career in cinema, theater and television that lasted full seventy years. Τhe “eternal teenager” handed out lots of laughter and joy to millions of Greeks. The beloved actor was in life support …
Read More »Greek gov’t “awards” companies for migration centers construction, bypassing…
Instead of launching public tenders, the Greek government simply awarded three well-known big construction companies with the building of the closed migration centers on the islands of Lesvos, Chios and Samos. The Ministry of Migration and Asylum invited the companies Aktor, Terna and Mytilineos with a posting on the Diavgeia …
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