News archive of November 2024
Ninos Nasios: The Greek water polo player who went from the floods of Volos to the deadly chaos in Valencia
Ninos Nasios, a Greek student and water polo athlete living and studying in Valencia, found himself facing another catastrophic weather event, marking the second time in a year.
Man Detained in Sofia for Assault Leaving Woman with Knocked-Out Teeth
A 24-year-old man has been detained in Sofia for allegedly assaulting a woman, police reported. The attack took place on October 31 in the Krasna Polyana district, near the woman's residence. Following a report, medical personnel and police arrived at the scene, finding the woman with bruises, injuries, and several knocked-out teeth.
Former PM Tsipras deplores erosion of rule of law in Greece; gov’t responds
Former leftist prime minister Alexis Tsipras on Friday criticized the purported erosion of the rule of law in Greece under the conservative New Democracy government, accusing judicial authorities of failing to investigate or even covering up several high-profile cases.
Markopoulo: Bullet through rear window kills three-year-old boy
Investigators from the Hellenic Police are piecing together the details of the tragic shooting incident in Markopoulo that led to the death of a three-year-old boy.
Deaths of 10 newborns shake millions’ trust in Turkey’s health care system
The mother thought her baby looked healthy when he was born 1.5 months early, but staff swiftly whisked him to the neonatal intensive care unit.
It was the last time Burcu Gokdeniz would see her baby alive. The doctor in charge told her that Umut Ali's heart stopped after his health deteriorated unexpectedly.
271 investment projects approved across Greece with a budget of €858 million – Creating 4,420 new jobs
Implementing the productive transformation of Greece and the new productive model, based on what was presented by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Minister of Development Takis Theodoricakos on October 21, the approval of 271 investment projects across Greece with a total budget of €858 million is announced.
Digital degree platform set to launch
Greece is getting ready to launch a groundbreaking digital platform, ptyxia.gov.gr, designed to revolutionize how students, graduates, academic departments, and government entities access and manage academic records. The initiative aims to streamline processes and enhance transparency in higher education institutions across the country.
Bulgaria's Top Destinations for Foreign Travelers: Mountain, Beach, and Spa Escapes
Bulgaria has become a preferred tourist destination for many international visitors, known for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and range of vacation options. The country offers everything from scenic Black Sea beaches to mountain retreats, attracting those in search of unique, memorable experiences.
Floods in Valencia: ‘People living with dead bodies in the house’ – Battle against time for survivors
A call for help is being made by the mayor of Alfafar in Valencia, as the situation in the area is tragic and residents helpless after fatal floods left 158 people dead.