News archive of October 2023

Vouchers of 500 Euros will be Provided to Working Parents in Greece to Hire a Babysitter

Working parents with young children in Greece will receive 500 euro vouchers to hire a babysitter, envisages a program announced by the Greek Ministry of the Family.

The measure is related to the shortage of places in kindergartens, BNR reported. This program provides daily care for every child up to preschool age, provided the parents work full-time.

New drama in Paris: Open fire on a woman who threatened to blow up the subway VIDEO

The level of security has been raised after this month, in France, an Islamic extremist killed a teacher in a grammar school.
According to police sources, the woman was wearing an Islamic veil, an abaya, and along with the threats, she uttered words justifying terrorism.
The police said that they do not have any information about the condition of the woman.

Athens eyes key role in Mideast aid

The role that Greece can play as a key hub for the transport of humanitarian aid by sea to the Middle East has been at the center of the government's recent contacts.

Vucic: Situation was very complicated, I think we have preserved Serbia

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday evening the situation had been very complicated for Serbia recently but that "we fought and we have preserved" the country.

"It might sound stupid to say superhuman efforts have been made, because there is no such a thing, but I can say the fight was successful," he said on a Happy TV talk show.

Turkey to charge admission for Hagia Sophia as of January

Tourists wishing to visit Hagia Sophia in Istanbul will have to pay admission starting in January 2024, the country's culture minister announced on Tuesday.

The 1,500-year-old Byzantine cathedral, which was converted from a museum into a mosque by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in 2020, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and receives over 3.5 million visitors a year.

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