A woman will appear in court after human remains were found in two suitcases in the Forest of Dean.
Read More »EU FMs condemn Turkey’s illegal activities in Greece and Cyprus
The EU Foreign Affairs Council expressed strong condemnation of the violations of Greek airspace and territorial waters of Greece, as well as Turkey’s illegal oil drilling activity in the EEZ of the Republic of Cyprus during a teleconference on Friday. “We have sent a strong message to Turkey today in …
Read More »A little Italy… in Greece: The undiscovered island of Syros is an Italianate masterpiece
Syros is an island of 22,000 souls in the Greek Cyclades that boasts a beautiful capital, Ermoupoli. John Malathronas visited and found a city that looks more Italian than Greek.
Read More »Travel insurance for summer travel could be tricky – here’s how Saga and Aviva are reacting
The mention of ‘travel bubbles’ across Europe keeps hopes of a sunshine break alive. But there’s a big sticking point – travel insurance. So how are the main providers reacting to this?
Read More »Women are trapped with their abusers in Uganda due to transport ban
Seconds after Veronica opened her eyes in the hospital, she knew who had put her there. Her body ached; her head throbbed.
Read More »Four more patients die; COVID-19 fatalities at 160; total infections 2,810
Four more COVID-19 patients died in the past 24 hours, raising the number of death to 160, Greece’s health authorities announced on Friday evening. 40 new confirmed cases have been recorded and the number of total infection stands and 2,810 with 55% of the infected to be men.. 35 of …
Read More »Greece extends ban for flights to/from 7 countries and non-EU nationals
Greece extended on Friday afternoon the flight ban to/from seven European Countries, while all international flights will be allowed to land at Athens International Airport only. At the same time, the ban on non-EU nationals remains in force until end of May. According to a statement issued by the Greek …
Read More »From lockdown to gridlock: Asia’s traffic resumes after fall in pollution
As restrictions are eased traffic is starting to gridlock roads, leading to a rise in pollution.
Read More »Brazil loses second health minister in a month
Nelson Teich resigned after disagreements with President Jair Bolsonaro, who opposes lockdown measures.
Read More »Coronavirus: Surrogate babies stranded in Ukraine
Babies born to surrogate mothers are stuck in Ukraine due to coronavirus lockdown measures.
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