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The 15 from Crete before the European Public Prosecutor’s Office over OPEKEPE subsidies: They arrived under draconian security measures
The 15 were transported by bus escorted by a riot police van (MAT) – How the dismantled criminal organization operated
These are the farmers’ demands: They are escalating their mobilizations despite the government’s call for dialogue with the roads kept open
The list of demands is being “cleaned up” to be sent to the government tomorrow – See in detail the demands that exist so far; Pavlos Marinakis spoke of legal consequences in the event of new road blockades
Today’s critical meeting of farmers following Mitsotakis’ invitation for a meeting on Monday afternoon
If the logic of dialogue prevails, even with “red lines,” the demands of the blockades will be codified and sent to the government this afternoon, with a three-day deadline for responses
Aristotle Onassis: The last and loneliest Christmas of the man who wanted it all
He spent the holidays alone at his Glyfada villa, with the memory of his son Alexander “wandering” through the rooms of the villa
Agony for 11 families in Greece with children from the sperm of a Danish donor – The gaps in checks and the risks of IVF
The case of the Danish donor revealed the gaps that exist in genetic screening – Emeritus Professor of Genetics at the Medical School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens explains what applies today in Greece – Which genetic tests must be carried out on gamete donors
What the leadership of the ESM means for Greece: The country’s major creditor and the messages for the Greek economy
The election of Pierrakakis to the presidency of the Eurogroup also opens the way to the leadership of the ESM, giving Greece a role as coordinator and creditor in the eurozone – A historic reversal, from a bailout country to an institutional pillar of stability – Pierrakakis from the podium of Parliament: I return from Brussels with an honor and a victory for the country
Double relief arrangement offers a breather for thousands of professionals and households: An end to “hostage-taking” by debt
Those who resort to bankruptcy are exempted from prosecution, while, in addition, the state will subsidize professionals who are struggling to cope with “vouchers,” so that they can receive support from specialized professionals