Greece plans to open cafes, restaurants and bars a week earlier than originally scheduled, that is instead of June 1, already on May 25. Media report on Saturday that the government has proposed to the committee of health experts at the Health Ministry the opening of restaurants, cafes, bars and …
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Tragedy in Loutraki: The bodies of four men were found in a cave ravine in the area of Ano Karbounarι at Saturday dawn. According to preliminary information, the men aged 35 to 70 were searching for a treasure and had a generator with them. Their bodies were found in a …
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Asylum Service of Greece will resume full operation as of Monday, May 18, 2020, the Ministry of Migration & Asylum said on Friday. In order to keep social distancing, half of staff will come to work and the rest will work from home. All measures of hygiene will be in …
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Businessman Félicien Kabuga is alleged to have financed the groups that carried out the Rwandan genocide.
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The German Bundesliga becomes the first major European league to restart after the coronavirus shutdown this weekend.
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The 3 June change will be a major step in efforts to reopen the economy after months of lockdown.
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The president hopes a jab will come this year, but made clear the lockdown must end either way.
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England’s children’s commissioner tells the government and unions to agree a plan to open schools.
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An examination finds that all nine victims of the crash died as a result of blunt force trauma.
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Councils fear a surge in visitors to beaches and country parks could result in a rise in infections.
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