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Three names provided by the Wing Commander who spied for China: The private companies, “Steven” & his career plans
A marathon testimony led to his pretrial detention in Corinth – He admitted his actions, claimed he had no accomplices in the Armed Forces – Investigations into his electronic files are ongoing
Turkey: Mini cabinet reshuffle overnight by Erdogan – Interior & Justice Ministers replaced
The new Justice Minister is the Chief Public Prosecutor of Istanbul, who has spearheaded prosecutions against Turkish opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu
“We want peace and security for ourselves and our neighbors,” says Erdogan shortly before the meeting with Mitsotakis (Update)
The prime ministerial aircraft is expected to land in Ankara shortly after 2:00 PM – In the Turkish media, the meeting is considered important, although without excessive expectations for resolving the Greek-Turkish dispute
Massacre in Canada: 10 dead from shooting at High School, reports that a woman opened fire
The person believed to have started the shooting is thought to be dead – Authorities clarified that there are no indications of other perpetrators
Two-thirds of Germans consider the US a threat to world peace
Russia remains the country most Germans consider a threat
Financial assistance of €391 from OPEKA: Terms, rights, and beneficiaries
The monthly allowance of €391 provides direct financial support to beneficiaries with specific income and social criteria, enhancing the coverage of basic needs and contributing to the financial stability of households
Hellenic Air Force squadron leader remanded in custody on espionage charges for China
A Greek Air Force squadron leader, accused of spying for China, has been remanded in custody following a lengthy testimony at the Athens Air Force Court
Ministry of Education and its proposals for the new upper secondary school and the school-leaving certificate: Reduced curriculum and fewer exam subjects for 12th Grade
Public consultation begins on sweeping changes to upper secondary education, aiming for fewer exams, reduced syllabus, and a fairer national assessment system