The UK’s chief medical adviser says coronavirus cases will rise if people ignore social distancing.
Read More »Met PCs suspended over photos of double murder scene
The unnamed officers were arrested by the Independent Office for Police Conduct on 22 June.
Read More »Greek Minister threatens with jail prosecutor investigating Novartis scandal
Development Minister Adonis Georgiadis is known to have a big mouth. On Wednesday, he went so far to threaten the head prosecutor investigating possible involvement of politicians to the Novartis bribes scandal with imprisonment. Corruption prosecutor Eleni Touloupaki, “should go to jail because she violated the Constitution” for pressing charges …
Read More »Greece’s smallest village: One house, no inhabitants
The smallest village in Greece has one house and no inhabitants. The first house of the settlement is to be completed in the next few days. The owner will have to wait for the creation of the public infrastructure in order to become the first resident of the village. The …
Read More »Antetokounmpo graffiti in Athens vandalized with nazi symbols
Unknown perpetrators have vandalized with nazi symbols the graffiti of Giannis Antetokounmpo created by the “Colors and Dreams” group on the initiative of the Municipality of Palaio Faliro in south Athens. The racists vandals smudged the face of Greek Freak, painted swastikas and the SS symbol on his arm. The …
Read More »Almost 1 in 3 pilots in Pakistan have fake licenses, aviation minister says
More than 30% of civilian pilots in Pakistan have fake licenses and are not qualified to fly, the country’s aviation minister revealed Wednesday.
Read More »Hospitals in one of the world’s biggest cities are on the brink
Lakhjeet Singh had been running a fever for days when his son-in-law took him to a private hospital in Delhi for a Covid-19 test.
Read More »Unilever rebrands skin-lightening cream
Unilever plans to rename its “Fair & Lovely” skincare brand in India as controversy grows over the use of skin-lightening products.
Read More »US woman sparks outrage over ‘British tea’
You’ll remember the Boston Tea Party of 1773, when American revolutionaries famously trolled the British by throwing chests of tea into Boston Harbor.
Read More »‘Very significant’ Europe resurgences alarm WHO
If left unchecked the resurgences will “push health systems to the brink once again”, the WHO warns.
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