Fashion designer Katerina Hatzidiakou - Kathy Heyndels has died
The acclaimed Greek fashion designer, Katerina Hatzidiakou, has passed away.
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The acclaimed Greek fashion designer, Katerina Hatzidiakou, has passed away.
The judicial procedure in the case of Roula Pispirigou, who is in custody pending trial for the murder of her first-born daughter Georgina, are moving along at a fast pace. A few days ago the two prosecutors Mr. Antonis Eleftherianos and Apostolos Andreou evaluatd the case file for the deaths of the other two children of Roula Pispirigou, little Malena and 6-month-old Irida, and proceed with their next decisive actions in the criminal case against the accused mother, Roula Pispirigou. Ms Pspirigou has been called for a supplementary deposition, tomorrow, for a second felony, that of attempted homicide against 9-year-old Georgina, which she allegedly committed about ten months before the murder of the child that has led her to prison.
The meeting held at the Pentagon between the Secretary of Defense of the United States, Lloyd Austin, and his Greek counterpart, Nikos Panagiotopoulos sent a wave of messages to those eyeing discord and tension in the East Med.
The two sides reiterated that relations between them are excellent, while they sent a common message to Turkey in order to reduce provocation in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Austin and Panagiotopoulos talked about US-Greece military cooperation, as well as the developing defense partnership between the two countries for collective defense.
See Lloyd Austin's tweet here
The American Minister of Defense thanked Mr. Panagiotopoulos "for Greece's substantial support to Ukraine to defend itself against Russia's brutal and unprovoked invasion", while he expressed his appreciation for Greece's hospitality at the American bases in Souda as well as at other Greek cities.
At the same time, he underlined the importance of the port of Alexandroupolis, which is now a hub for the transfer of US forces and equipment to and through NATO's Eastern Wing.
Turkey's ongoing provocations in the Aegean and the eastern Mediterranean were also on the table, with the American defense minister pledging to have a telephone conversation with his Turkish counterpart, Hulusi Akar, with the aim of reducing tension in the region.
Finally, the Defense Secretary thanked Greece for the fact that it increased its defense spending, above the limit of 2% of GDP as requested by NATO.
Naomi Watts spent the summer holidays in Greece confirming for another year her love for Greece.
The first and most tragic chapter of the Antonov plane crash in Kavala has now closed and, now, interest turns to the questions that have arisen from the incident.
On Sunday evening, the Hellenic Armed Forces General Staff announced that during the operations, all eight bodies of the passengers of the aircraft that crashed between the settlements of Antifilippi and Paleochori were located and recovered, and then transferred to Komotini General Hospital . The eight crew members were of Ukrainian origin.
During the second phase of the operation, specialized Greek army personnel and 30 firefighters participated in creating safe passageways and transporting bodies to a decontamination area.
The official announcements state that all Civil Protection forces as well as police forces, the local government and the EKAV ambulance service contributed to the search for the identification and retrieval of the bodies with the help of a helicopter of the search and rescue coordination center.
According to estimates, one of the black boxes was found during the search operation.
Also on Sunday evening, Serbian media released more details about the condition of the fatal Antonov. It was an aircraft over 50 years old, and this was the third incident involving an Antonov in just one month
Traffickers who buy ammunition from one country and then sell it to another hire private transport companies with such cheap, old planes to maximize profit.
Mladen Bogdanovic, director of the Serbian company Valir, owner of the fatal aircraft, claimed that the company bears no responsibility for the crash except morally.
"Our responsibility was to transport the cargo to Nice airport. I'm sorry for what happened and I'm sorry for the losses," he said, among other things.
In the meantime, the mystery with the "sensitive material" carried by the fatal plane and whether it is dangerous for the residents of the area is unfolding.
As far as the second part is concerned, although no dangerous substances were found after the investigations at the crash site, the authorities blocked off several areas as wreckage of the Antonov and ammunition are scattered over a long distance.
In fact, as shown by the investigations of pyrotechnicians and Army minelayers who are at the crash site, the fatal Antonov was full of mortar rounds. The experts speak of training and illumination missiles of 62 and 82 millimeters, which the aircraft carried.
Speaking to MEGA television's main bulletin, Konstantinos Houvardas, head of the Civil Protection Directorate of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, noted that after the army's investigation, no toxic substances have been found at the crash site. "Soil samples have been taken to analyze the chemical properties. These will go to the State General Chemistry and in the next few days we will have the results. From then on, the services of the Region will take samples from the water, the ground and the air to ensure that there is no risk to the health of the residents".
According to Mr. Houvardas, the area will remain blockaded for some time, "as all the samples that have been found must be cleared. The priority is for power management crews to be able to enter the areas in order to restore the power supply".
It is recalled that the aircraft had taken off from the airport "Constantine the Great" in the city of Nis, in southern Serbia, and, according to the Serbian Minister of Defense, was destined for Dhaka, Bangladesh, with intermediate stops in Amman (Jordan) and Riyadh (Saudi Arabia).
As far as the first part is concerned, i.e. that of the "sensitive material" carried by the plane, according to the information of the Serbian authorities, it carried the following ammunition, which constituted legal cargo:
60mm M62 mortar training rounds
82mm M62 mortar training rounds and
82mm M67 mortar illuminating rounds
However, until the case is fully clarified, there is no shortage of rumor that this is a case of arms smuggling. The possibility of the 12-ton ammunition coming from Western aid to Ukraine is not ruled out.
It is worth noting that there is no control mechanism for the fate of the weapons sent by the West to Ukraine, either directly to the country itself or through neighboring third countries.
For this reason, the EU has recently stepped up its cooperation with Moldova to help it control its border with Ukraine to prevent the risk of arms smuggling from the warring country.
All will be clarified through the formal procedures set out by the international security procedures and rules governing transnational arms and ammunition sales agreements.
Whether the Antonov was indeed carrying training munitions can be determined from the findings in the wreckage. Each weapon is marked and therefore its identity can be established even after its use - explosion.
It is worth noting that, according to information cited by ANT1, the Greek authorities had not been informed about the cargo carried by the Antonov and this because Serbia, where the route started and where the company that chartered it is based, should have to inform its embassy in Athens that the specific aircraft was carrying "sensitive" cargo.
The Serbian embassy in Athens, for its part, should have informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which in turn would have informed the Civil Aviation Service based on the specific procedure, which would have given the relevant permission to pass through Greek airspace .
Thus, the evidence shows that Belgrade did not follow due process.
Efforts continued throughout the night to remove the explosives from the area where the Antonov 12 plane crashed on Saturday in Kavala, killing eight Ukrainian crew members.
Greek-American journalist Stavros Nikolas Niarchos was arrested in the Democratic Republic of Congo by local intelligence services.
The strength of the Greek merchant fleet decreased by 0.5% in May 2022 compared to the previous year, according to the provisional data published by Hellenic Statistical Authority - ELSTAT.

Meanwhile, the gross tonnage of the Greek Merchant Fleet, for vessels of 100 GRT and over, recorded a decrease of 2.5% in May 2022 compared with May 2021. A decrease of 3.2% was recorded in May 2021 compared with May 2020.
According to ELSTAT data, the Greek commercial fleet numbered 1,831 ships in May 2022, of which 735 passenger ships, 446 tankers, 382 cargo vessels and 268 ships of other categories.

New vandalism was recorded in Hagia Sophia, Constantinople, as this time a decorative emblem was stolen from the door of the church.
There is outrage in Ankara after the House of Representatives ratified Chris Pappas' amendment to block the sale of American F-16s to Turkey.
For the first time, Greece is included in the list of countries with the fastest growth in terms of the best management of state funds according to ESG (environment, society and corporate governance) criteria.
The ceremony of the cutting of the first metal foil of the second FDI frigate for the Hellenic Navy took place at the Naval Group shipyard in Lorient, France, on Wednesday.
A well-known theater actor-director convicted of two counts of rape of a minor by an Athens court on Wednesday walked free a few hours later, after a 4-3 vote by a mixed panel of judges and jurors suspended his 12-year sentence .