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Journalist Thanos Dimadis vindicated in court in slander case by prominent politician and press outlets

Thanos Dimadis, current president of the Association of Foreign Press Correspondents in the United States and a former journalist working for the major media organizations of Greece as a correspondent from the U.S., was vindicated in court in reference to an incident in New York in September 2016, during the visit of the then Minister of State under the leftist SYRIZA government, Nikos Pappas. Nikos Pappas, a powerful figure within the SYRIZA party and close associate of then PM Alexis Tsipras had served as Minister of State and later a minister in charge of Media and Telecommunications, during the period SYRIZA was in power.

Colorful "Sirmata" on Milos

Looking at the naval map of Greece, the fact of the endless kilometers of coastline that cover it from end to end makes quite an impression. But whatever these kilometers are, no one can look at the map and understand the beauties that they hide. The only way to achieve this, of course, is to travel, both to mainland Greece and to its beautiful countless islands.Marinos Charalampopoulos takes us on a tour of one of the most beautiful places along this endless coastline.

Record number of covid cases in Greece - over 300 in a day

Deaths in Greece from the coronavirus reached 301. Specifically, an 89-year-old man who also suffered from underlying diseases was the last victim to succumb. However, the number of coronavirus cases recorded in the last 24 hours in thecountry also showed a rapid increase.

Moria immigrant camp laid to waste by fire on Lesvos

The light of day shows the magnitude of the destruction of the camp hosting 13,000 refugees and immigrants in Moria. The whole part outside the KYT (refugee reception cnter) has been completely destroyed, while a large part of the camp inside the KYT has been destroyed, and continues to burn.

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