[ad_1] The arrest of the captain of Maersk Launceston for Cause of negligence wreck ordered the Prosecutor’s Office after the unprecedented maritime accident that occurred on the morning of this Tuesday, as a result of which the minesweeper “Kallisto”. Meanwhile, the preliminary investigation carried out by the Keratsini Harbor Department …
Read More »Mosialos: “The cases are more than reported”
[ad_1] In the second wave of coronavirus in front of all European countries, including Greece, he said speaking to MEGA, the LSE health policy professor, Elijah Mosialos, who, among other things, highlighted that In our country the total number of cases is greater than the number announced, since the tests …
Read More »The heroic sergeant who refused to surrender and fired 38,000 rounds at the Germans
[ad_1] When Greece was attacked by the Nazi hordes, it was in April 1941. The breakwater of this attack was the Rupel’s fortress located on the Greek-Bulgarian border. There, golden moments in the history of the country would be written. Heroes were born there. Ordinary people who until a few …
Read More »K. Floros: “NO” to any threat of extortion (video)
[ad_1] “The unanimous and solemn decision to fight to the end to repel the unjust and infamous enemy attack, showed the singular greatness of soul and moral superiority of a ruthless, dignified and proud people.” This was highlighted on the occasion of the national holiday of October 28 by the …
Read More »October 28 celebrations: Battle crossings, helicopter flights and warships in ports, all over Greece | HELLAS
[ad_1] The national anniversary of October 28 will be different this year, as Greece is in the midst of the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. However, the Armed Forces will once again have their honor. There will be no parades, while yesterday’s negative record of cases (1,259) reveals the …
Read More »We will ask for compensation for “Kallisto”
[ad_1] For him merchant ship collision with the Navy minesweeper “Kallisto”, he spoke, among other things,the minister of maritime transport Giannis Plakiotakis. Speaking to ANT1, Mr. Plakiotakis noted that the preliminary investigation into the causes of the incident is expected to be completed within the day, for which, as he …
Read More »Turkey: What diplomacy and what dialogue? – How Charlie Hebdo’s Sketch Was Condemned
[ad_1] Senior Turkish officials today condemned a sketch satirizing Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and published on the cover of the French weekly Charlie Hebdo, calling it an “immoral attempt” by them to be “politically motivated.” The Turkish government’s anger over the sketch adds further fuel to the fire sparked …
Read More »Dermitzakis at SKAI: We can experience Italian scenes in Greece
[ad_1] “I’m afraid we can experience scenes from Italy in Greece with 5,000 to 6,000 cases a day,” warned Manolis Dermitzakis, professor of genetics at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Geneva, via SKAI. “Of course I am afraid that we can see 5,000 to 6,000 cases a …
Read More »Zourtsa, 1944: The horrible massacre of Lepreo by the Nazi Germans – Tributes
[ad_1] 1944, Zourtsa. German soldiers come to Zourtsa (Nea Figalia) to have fun and engage in sexual acts with the locals against their will. While they are in Zourtsa and drinking, in a fight they kill a resident of the area while a while later, suddenly 2 of them disappear …
Read More »The “NO” in the Diary of Ioannis Metaxas
[ad_1] It was 3:00 in the morning October 28, 1940, when the Italian ambassador in Athens Emmanuele grazi, rang the bell of the prime minister’s house Ioannis Metaxa in Kifissia, presenting him with the Italian ultimatum. The sequel is known. However, it is perhaps less well known than Ioannis Metaxas …
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