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Greek insurance companies may be asked to pay compensation between 300 million and 500 million euros, for the floods and fires that have hit Greece recently. However, the greatest damage concerns the floods in the Thessalian plain, but a full picture of the situation cannot yet be made as access to the affected areas is not possible.

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An incredible Greek case has reached the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), which has sentenced Greece to a fine of 312,500 euros to the owner of a hotel. The reason; The hotel in question was under occupation by squatters, under the SYRIZA government, and the state did not protect the right to property.

Published in Greece

The new rejection of the opening of Germany's dialogue with Greece on war compensations on the part of the former by the invocation of the Treaty of 2 + 4 of 1990 on the reunification of Germany is strongly criticized by the professor of the Law School of the University of Bremen Andreas Fischer -Lescano.

Published in Greece