Police bounties old and new
The announcement by citizen protection minister Nikos Dendias bounty of a 4 million euro bounty for terrorists, did not come as a urprise, as bounties have been set before.
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The announcement by citizen protection minister Nikos Dendias bounty of a 4 million euro bounty for terrorists, did not come as a urprise, as bounties have been set before.
The Athens first instance court decided in August against Adonis and Leonidas Georgiadis, their firm “Elliniki Agogi,” and the firm's director of studies Anna Efstathiou Tziropoulos, who was actually the party responsible for the copyrights infringement.
Citizen Protection Minister, Nikos Dendias, speaking to reporters said that the Greek State will offer a reward for the arrest of Christodoulos Xiros and other terrorists.
A Syrian airliner coming from Syria and destined for Switzerland landed for refuelling at Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport.
“Conspiracy Of The Nuclei Of Fire” suspect Kostas Sakkas was re-indited six months after his probationary release igniting a debate of civil rights versus national security.
Chronos online magazine in its article suggests that a “New Wave of Greeks Flocking to Astoria.” It was recently and with this title that the New York Daily News made widely known a reality that has confronted the neighborhood’s residents for some time now.
Greek American businessman Giorgos Tsounis is not a career diplomat, but he is the USA's next ambassador to Oslo, Norway.
The French Institute, the French embassy, the Stavros Niarchos Institute and the French Culture Ministry are cooperating in a massive cultural project in Athens taking place between January and June 2014. The festival is titled “Greece – France – Alliance 2014" and carries numerous music and art performances.
The Greek Police and the Anti-Terrorism squad are on alert after the video and letter sent by fugitive Christodoulos Xiros yesterday.
Twenty nine year old Alexandros Petersen, the son of Greek IMF executive Efi Psalida is one of the victims of a latest attack in Kabul.
The number of children abandoned at children's hospitals is rising, in what is one of the more disturbing signs of the crisis. Specialized institutions are few, understaffed, and filled to capacity, meaning that newborns stay in hospitals with obvious threats for their health and psychological well being, often in the company of ill children.
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