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The owner of “Violanda” in Trikala prison: the crucial questions about the propane leak and the “line” of the apology
Tziortziotis insisted that he did not know about the danger, "blamed" executives - Five-hour apology and persistent questions about the safety protocols - The testimonies of employees
Court of Appeal sentences Father Antonios 9.5-year sentence — €60,000 bail set for release (updated)
See details of the ruling issued
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
Constitutional law scholar and former minister Antonis Manitakis dies at 82
Two-day mourning at the Law School of AUTH – Funeral in a close family circle