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Ten centuries-old olive trees in New Heraklion, Attica
The Municipality of Nea Irakleio has received ten centuries-old olive trees through a transplantation program run by OSE and will integrate them into the city’s parks. These trees come from areas where railway works are being carried out and, instead of being cut down, are relocated and offered to municipalities that wish to adopt them, with funding from the Green Fund
The photos of the execution of the 200 in Kaisariani are authentic; declared a monument by the Ministry of Culture, opening the way for their acquisition
The 12 photographs bear the date 1–5–1944 on their reverse – The same collector holds a collection of over 160 photographs belonging to a German lieutenant
The chief prison guard at Domokos prison was arrested for complicity in the murder of a life-sentenced inmate
The investigator was not convinced by the scenario that the Bulgarian “saved” the prison officer
Young doctors in Greece work up to 72 hours a week and record the highest overtime in Europe
The largest pan-European survey reveals systematic exceeding of legal working hours and little rest - Greek doctors' residents at the top of overtime
Inside the Greek village of thirteen houses and its last remaining inhabitants
The relocation of the residents of the old Pontokomi was never completed, as the new settlement has not been completed
Enes Kanter to Protothema: “Recep Tayyip Erdogan spreads hatred against Greece and Cyprus” – What life is like as an Interpol-wanted man
The Turkish athlete speaks about his book, already a bestseller in the U.S. – Archbishop Ieronymos II of Athens, who wants to play basketball with him, his travel restrictions and forced distance from his family, and Ergin Ataman and his “big ego”