Greek police has arrested a 57-year-old priest for the sexual abuse of the 12-year-old daughter of his partner. The abuse had started three years ago, when the girl was 9 years old. The shocking case was revealed beginning of the week and the man was arrested by order of the …
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England beat two-time defending champions New Zealand and reach the World Cup final for the first time in 12 years.
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Maurice Robinson, 25, is charged with the manslaughter of 39 people in a trailer in Essex.
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Friends of Amelia Bambridge (left) raised the alarm after finding her belongings on a beach on Koh Rong.
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Billionaire owners the Barclay twins are reviewing their key assets after slump in papers’ profits.
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But the government says reports that employee rights could be downgraded are “way exaggerated”.
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Greek authorities have found high levels of radioactive uranium in the tab water of the village Mikrokomi in Volvi Municipality, northern Greece. They have warned the 50 residents of the village against the consumption of tab water for drinking and cooking and in favor of bottled water. The warning has …
Read More »Deputy mayor wraps house with huge Greek flag on OXI Day occasion (video)
On the occasion of the national holiday OXI Day, the deputy mayor of Argos-Mycenae wrapped his whole house with a huge flag. The flag is 140 square meter, local media report. The flag decorates the mayor’s house in Nea Kios, a village in the Argos-Mycanae Municipality. It is a custom …
Read More »Essex lorry deaths: Appeal to Vietnamese over victims’ identities
Police meet the Vietnamese Ambassador to the UK to help identify 39 bodies found in a lorry in Essex.
Read More »Greeks pay €100m/month to banks as “commission and fees” for services
Greeks pay more than 100 million euros per month to the banks in form of fees and commissions the lenders institutes charge for all possible kinds of services. According to published data of the four systemic banks (National, Piraeus, Eurobank and Alpha Bank) in the first half of the year, …
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