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Corinth: Attempted gang rape of 14-year-old by five students - Two remanded in custody

Two of the five students, aged 13 to 15, who are accused of the attempted gang-rape of a 14-year-old girl in Corinth, were remanded in custody.

In particular, according to information from ERT, the pre-trial detention of the two students was decided with their consent by the investigator and the prosecutor of Corinth, after the marathon apology of the minors.

The other three students at home under restrictive conditions

The remaining three students have been released with restrictive conditions, which according to information will concern their appearance at the Police Department and perhaps a change of school environment.

The testimony of the five accused, which started yesterday (15/12) at around 12 noon, was interrupted at around one in the morning, while the interrogation continues today Friday (16/12), so the forensic examination as well as the examination of the witnesses are expected .

The girl in Corinth is in shock

According to the same information, the attack on the 14-year-old girl took place on school grounds and during school hours. The girl, who is shocked, was transferred to a structure in Athens to follow the procedures provided for the girl's testimony about what exactly happened. It is recalled that everything started after her mother's complaint to the authorities, so the tangle of the attack began to unravel.

They denied the charges

From the side of the advocates of the five accused students, who follow a common line of defense, according to the report, it is argued that the acts attributed to them have not been committed, the students were just playing with the fourteen-year-old and did not proceed with anything else.

Thenamaris' SEASURFER delivers world's first cargo of blue ammonia

SEASURFER, an LPG Carrier operated by Thenamaris LNG, has delivered the world's first certified blue ammonia cargo to Ulsan, South Korea. The cargo was loaded at Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia.

Blue Ammonia is a low-emission fuel and is considered a decarbonisation fuel that can be used by many sectors of the economy and by shipping.

The fleet

Thenamaris controls, according to its website, a fleet of 104 vessels of which 59 are tankers, 22 Bulk carriers, two container vessels, seven LNBG Carriers, eight LPG Carriers and six are under construction (two tankers, four bulk carriers) .

At the end of November, it received the Suezmax type tanker, Seagrace, with a capacity of 157,700 dwt under the flag of Malta, built in the Korean shipyards of Samsung Heavy industries.

The head of the company is Nikolas Martinos, son of Dinos, who insists on a qualitative development policy. In the past, his company continued to take delivery of newbuild vessels. Prior to Seagrace, the Group took delivery of the newbuild MR2 tanker "ST NICHOLAS" with a capacity of 50,291 dwt, which brought the total number of MR2 tankers to 13. In the middle of last August, the Group took delivery of another newbuild, the MR2 tanker SEADRIVE, with a capacity of 50,291 tons dw. Also, during the summer it acquired two newly built cargo ships, SEABULK and SEACHAMPION, with a capacity of 81,400 tons DWT, length 229 meters and width 32 meters, each. The vessels in question were built at the Nantong COSCO KHI Ship Engineering Co shipyard and bring the fleet strength to eight trucks

Greek Independent Public Revenue Authority collaborates with IRS to control crypto transactions

The expertise, which the IRS has already developed for the control of transactions in cryptocurrencies and digital assets, is sought to be utilized by Greece's Independent Public Revenue Authority-AADE. During a meeting, at the IRS offices, in Washington, the Director of the AADE, Giorgos Pitsilis, and the Acting Commissioner of the IRS, Douglas O'Donnell, discussed the prospect of cooperation between the two services in this field.

Mitsotakis: I am convinced that in 2023 we will do better than the rest of Europe (vid)

Reforms, investment attraction, tourism, energy and the war in Ukraine were mentioned among other things by the Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in the context of the 33rd Greek Economic Summit of the Hellenic-American Chamber of Commerce.

On investments

The PM noted that despite a series of challenges it is easier to attract direct investment to Greece now, than it was 3.5 years ago. I must say that the argument because Greece can show tangible results with growth above the EU average, foreign investments are coming and 2021-2022 will not be unique years, but this trend will continue. Mr. Mitsotkis noted that reforms will continue, if the voteers  give his government a second term

"We want to be a world leader in green energy"

Speaking about the world in the next decade, Kyriakos Mitsotakis said: "Ten years from now you will be celebrating 100 years of the Greek-American Chamber. I can't predict that far. The big bets we are making now for the green, digital transition and for a workforce that needs significant upskilling are non-negotiable. Protecting the economy, strengthening our defense. In energy we want to be a global leader in the transition to green energy. We know how to achieve it. "

The PM also noted that hydrocarbons will play an important role in the interim period and Greece is vying to become a center for Europe's liquefied natural gas. 

Ukraine

When asked how different the world will be after the end of the war in Ukraine, the prime minister noted that we are facing a hitherto unimaginable situation, with the war causing turmoil in the energy market. The US is betting big on green technology and doing so in a way that is based on the principles of protectionism. Europe may feel pressure on energy costs and it is difficult to convince large companies to produce in Europe. There is a need to act fast, so European companies stay in Europe. 

According to the PM moving towards a world where globalization as we have known it will remain weaker, while geopolitics will play a role and strategic autonomy will become increasingly important. Countries with a productive base like Greece will have many opportunities. 

Greece-US relations

Mr. Mitsotakis also noted that the relations between Greece and the US are the best. "I am happy that the interest of Greeks in the diaspora to invest in Greece has increased. We made it possible for them to vote, but unfortunately there are limitations. If we see how many Greeks or Greek-Americans hold high positions in the USA, we will find that it is not too difficult to convince the Greek-American community of the value of Greece. We have managed to effectively manage expectations, we know how attractive it is for them to come to the country. We managed to change the image of Greece and the Greeks in the diaspora played a role in this. And it's a huge source of talent. Many young talented Greeks want to return to Greece. I believe in this and I believe in the future of Greece."

Competitiveness

When the prime minister was asked about the country's competitiveness, he answered the following: "We have vertical policies in certain sectors. We also have various policies in targeted areas." The PM offered the agricultural sector as an example and noted that exports are booming, exceeding 40% of GDP. Tourism and wellness was another example Mr. Mitsotakis alluded to, saying that his vision is to make Greece the leading tourist destination in the world. He added that Greece is in a unique position to take advantage of the concept of wellness because of the weather, the food, the social networks, the possibility to have genuine experiences in Greece. 

Renewable Energy

Mr. Mitsotakis, in a follow-up question about Renewable Energy Sources and the green transition, said that Greece expects to reach 25 KW by 2030, and become an exporter of energy from RES. The problem in Greece, he noted, is the network, for which new technologies are needed. Greece also has a role to play as a conduit from North Africa to Europe. "50% of Egypt is inhabited. It is not difficult to find space for photovoltaic parks there and we are discussing a cable that will connect Egypt with Greece," noted Kyriakos Mitsotakis

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