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The Fables of Aesop as a Preparation for the Gospel by H.E. Metropolitan Cleopas of Sweden
The Orthodox Church has never categorically rejected pre-Christian thought. On the contrary, it subjected it to discernment, distinguished it, and made use of it. The Fathers saw in Aesop’s fables a preparatory discourse; a natural morality that prepares humanity to receive the light of the Gospel
Brutal attack on kickboxer Giannis Tsoukalas in Serbia after winning the World Championship title by knockout (video)
The Greek athlete defeated Serbia’s Vahid Kičara for the WKU professional world title at -67 kg – Tsoukalas was taken to hospital as a precaution
Success stories run aground: Family civil wars that destroyed businesses
From the Rammou sisters of Market In and the Pavlidis siblings of the marble industry to the Domazakis (Creta Farms), Malamatina and Karnesis families, family ties turned into a “War of the Roses,” cutting short successful trajectories
Plan B on the table for farmers as stance hardens – Chrysochoidis: There are provisions that can be applied
The recommendations following the deadlock in dialogue with the road blockades even include the imposition of administrative fines on tractors that remain on national highways
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Roadblocks a torment for travelers: the Ionian Road blocked at Angelokastro, prolonged closures also on P.A.TH.E. bypass routes
At 7 p.m., the bypass in Nikaia was reopened – the bypass at Bralos had been closed for two hours, causing kilometer-long queues of drivers – the Evzones customs checkpoint will close again at 6 p.m.
Cat-and-mouse game among agricultural union leaders, the new “leaders” at the roadblocks remain an unknown X, government keeps its invitation to dialogue open
Newer generations of producers seeking an active role at the roadblocks and adopting the “logic of the square and confrontation” are clouding the landscape of negotiations. “Significant steps have been taken; the ball for dialogue is now in the farmers’ court,” says Kostas Tsiaras