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“Don’t you know Calypso?”: The cat from the Presidential Palace “attended” the meeting Sakellaropoulou – Mitsotaki

[ad_1] Kalypso, the first “official” cat of the Presidential Palace, caught the eye of photographers at today’s meeting of the President of the Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The stray cat was rescued by the Karpathos Animal Welfare Action along with other quadrupeds and when the PD …

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In Thessaloniki, London passengers: go into seven-day quarantine

[ad_1] They underwent a rapid test immediately upon arrival at the airport. “Macedonia” in Thessaloniki 35 passengers who came from London. Under the new regulations, they were quarantined for seven days. In accordance with GRTimes.gr, the flight landed shortly before 1:30 p.m., while passengers from London He started to leave …

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The first death of a reinfected patient in Israel

[ad_1] At the Schiba Hospital near Tel Aviv, Israeli doctors confirmed the first death of a patient from his reinfection coronavirus. He is a 74-year-old pensioner, who died of complications from the disease, after being reinfected by the coronavirus. The Israel Ministry of Health and World Health Organization have already …

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Military vehicles “DIAS” ready to change levels in the Greek Armed Forces – Newsbomb – News

[ad_1] It was presented with absolute success in Hellenic Armed Forces and the Vehicle Evaluation Committee, the full program of “military vehicles”, by its consortium Greek Kouimtzis Group with internationally renowned manufacturer Spanish company UROVESA. The presentation took place in the widest research framework for fleet replacement and selection and …

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“My friend Mevlüt … won’t you release the threats?”

[ad_1] Responding to your challenges Mevlüt Tsavousoglu gave, through Twitter, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikos Dendias. In a publication, the Greek chancellor told his Turkish counterpart that Ankara “hopes to abandon the threats of war against Greece, become more European and less neo-Ottoman, and refrain from provocations and illegal …

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