Minos Matsas on protothema.gr: “Divorces don’t require announcements—even if you’re a minister”
"I’d write music for Lex, but I’d say 'no thanks' to Snik," he tells Proti Lexi (First Word) and Antonis Schroiter — adding, "Stelios Kazantzidis is the greatest voice our country has ever produced"
Woman filed for divorce because… ChatGPT told her that her husband was cheating on her
A woman filed for divorce in Greece after claiming that ChatGPT, acting as a fortune teller, "read her coffee grounds" and revealed her husband was cheating—with another woman who supposedly wants to "break up their home."
Supreme Court: divorcee lied to get more alimony and faces jail time
Penalty of up to three years and a fine when a divorcee falsely claims that he or she is not working to secure a larger sum, and is required to repay in full the sums received and pay compensation for moral damages - The case of a couple that reached the Supreme Court