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Pavlos Aslanidis: “Karystianou misled us. She was telling us she would not form a party, and then we saw her announce it on television – I will not vote for her.”
“I don’t believe in xylene either, but I am looking for an answer about the fireball. We want a peaceful rally. No violence and no vandalism,” says the new president of the Association of Relatives of the Tempi Victims, speaking to protothema.gr and Antonis Sroiter.
Chrysochoidis: We must break the silence against violence—Victims should report abuse
The Minister of Citizen Protection attended an event in Thessaloniki against domestic violence — highlighting that around 13,000 arrests have been made in 2025, he emphasized
Tragedy in Sparta: Three students killed in car accident – Vehicle crashed Into tree and overturned (updated)
Two victims aged 21, third victim 24 – crash occurred at 1:30 AM – Reports indicate their car was following another vehicle with friends
Tempi: Families of the victims gather at the tragedy site for the two-year memorial service – See photos and videos
Mass Participation from llocal organizations, labor unions, and student associations in the center of Larissa
Syria: The dead, the missing and the miracle of reunification – Over 130,000 victims of the Assad regime
Three stories of people showing the horrors of the regime - After the joy of the fall of the dictator, comes the mourning for the victims - Families desperately search the prisons and state archives for some clue
Britain: Charles in Southport Three Weeks After the Murder of Three Girls
Charles made no public statements during the unrest, which targeted mosques and hotels housing migrants, as well as commercial establishments and public services
The 10-Point Plan for the Future of Attica – Mitsotakis Inspects Penteli
Detailed Measures for the Affected Areas
Mitsotakis Inspects Burned Areas in Penteli and begins Meeting at City Hall
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the fire-damaged closed gymnasium of the New Penteli Middle and High School, the Penteli Monastery, and the National Observatory of Athens before a meeting at the Penteli Municipal Office