Gavdos: Bathers repel arriving immigrants
Those in Gavdos are at their limits as a new wave of illegal immigrant arrivals by boat from Libya has been recorded in the past 24 hours.
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Those in Gavdos are at their limits as a new wave of illegal immigrant arrivals by boat from Libya has been recorded in the past 24 hours.
Early Monday morning (Greece time), Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew landed in the American capital, as part of a ten-day tour of historical and spiritual significance.
Archaeologists in Albania have uncovered a Roman tomb dating back to the 3rd–4th century AD, the first of its type and size ever found in the country.
According to information, the doctor is alleged to have demanded “fakelaki” in order to take special care of patients he had operated on and was supervising, with the amounts inside the envelopes reaching up to €5,000.
It should also be remembered that the director of the cardiac surgery clinic at Hippocrates had troubled the authorities in the past for a similar offense and had been initially sentenced to one year’s imprisonment with suspension, with that case still pending on appeal.
The testimony of the woman who reported Dimitris Lymperiadis
Mrs. Sofia, who handed the marked €3,000 to Mr. Lymperiadis, spoke on SKAI’s main news bulletin and described what the doctor told her:
“When I went in on Monday, September 1st, he said to me, ‘As you see, my girl, I don’t talk to you about money, what matters to me is that your husband gets well.’ Thursday afternoon my husband left the ICU and he took me and my daughter inside to inform us. He told my daughter to step outside and then said to me, ‘Listen Sofia, I usually take €5,000, for you, since it’s you, €3,000.’ And I was stunned and said, ‘What is happening?’ I said, ‘Doctor, what do you mean €3,000? I don’t have that much money on me.’ ‘Tomorrow then,’ he told me, ‘so I can also pay the others inside.’”
“He crushed me! I was stressed. My thoughts were how to find that money. Then I felt ashamed because I couldn’t have that money and then I wondered, where am I? In a private hospital? In a public one?” said Mrs. Sofia, revealing that inside she kept thinking: “And if I don’t give them? And if this happens? And if that happens? And if something happens to him?”
“I reached my limits. I have struggled since February 6 with my husband, he has multiple health problems and the last one was the heart. Not long ago we amputated a leg. After everything, after rehabilitation centers, we have bled financially, I cannot imagine also finding money and being stressed to pay a doctor who is already being paid,” she emphasized.
Mrs. Sofia has been with her husband since the age of 22 and says: “I don’t want to lose him for anything, that’s why I fight with tooth and nail. We are one. He (the doctor) realized it from the first moment. Whatever the situation, I was always there for him.
As for what the doctor said when she handed him the marked banknotes: “Alright Sofia, I’m going to give them to the others too.” She asked him if he wanted to count them and he replied, “No, I trust you.” Shortly afterward, he was arrested.
The assassination of American conservative advocate Charlie Kirk, an ally of former U.S. President Donald Trump, has prompted strong reactions from conservative and far-right politicians in Greece, who condemned the killing on social media.
The restoration of the historic Church of St. Nicholas in the Old Town of Nafplio has been completed after more than four years of work. The church, whose original construction began in 1713, underwent a €2.7 million project focused mainly on repairing the collapsed roof and addressing moisture damage.
The holidays for LeBron James are not over yet, as the Los Angeles Lakers star is in Greece, specifically in Corfu, to enjoy a few more days of relaxation a few weeks before the start of the new season.
As a vote of confidence in Greece's sovereign rights in the maritime zones south of Crete, the government welcomed the interest of the American energy giant Chevron in granting hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation rights.
The Ministry of Culture is proceeding with the promotion of the unique find of the "Bound Men", in the Esplanade of Phaleron, next to the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, with the creation of a permanent exhibition, within the museum's protective shell. The project is progressing on schedule, with a budget of 6,500,000 euros, financed by resources from the Recovery Fund. The find dates, according to the excavators, to the turbulent period of the second half of the 7th century BC, constituting a prominent archaeological find of global interest. The aim of the exhibition is to serve the understanding of a unique historical episode, in the turbulent period of the history of Athens, without trapping the visitor's gaze in the violence of the image. Therefore, the find and the place constitute an exceptional unity, where archaeological research meets history.
“In the NHS I do not tolerate the fakelaki (bribe). I have set up a platform so that patients can automatically file a complaint if someone asked them for one, and I declare that as long as I am Health Minister, no such case will ever be tolerated,” said Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis in an interview today on radio station SKAI 100.3.
A violent incident that occurred on the evening of September 8th in October 28th Square in Ilioupoli has caused unrest when six minors attacked a 17-year-old, beat him, took his belongings and recorded everything with their mobile phones.
As of next Saturday, September 13, the tram system and lines 2 and 3 of the Athens metro system will operate on a 24-hour basis every Saturday.