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Greece to Probe Mykonos Building Violations After Archaeologist Attacked
A couple on the ferry boat Nissos Mykonos in the Aegean sea, August 2020. Photo: EPA-EFE/DIMITRIS TOSIDIS
The probe was triggered by an attack on archaeologist Manolis Psarros, who is in charge of urban planning and archeology on Mykonos, on March 7.
Britain Could Join NAFTA if it Fails to Get Brexit Trade Deal
Britain could join the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) if it doesn't get a post-Brexit trade deal with the European Union, the Daily Telegraph newspaper reported on Tuesday.
The newspaper said ministers were looking at the idea as part of planning for the possibility of Britain not managing to negotiate a trade deal with the EU as part of its Brexit divorce.
UK business chief resigns, accuses PM Cameron of EU exit hyperbole
The former head of a prominent British business lobbying group, who quit his post because he supports Britain's exit from the European Union, accused Prime Minister David Cameron of scaremongering in comments published on March 7.
British lawmakers to vote on three-parent babies
Britain could become the first country in the world to allow the creation of IVF babies with DNA from three parents on Feb. 3 in a move that has divided campaigners and religious leaders.
Lawmakers in parliament are set to vote on mitochondrial DNA donation techniques aimed at preventing serious inherited diseases.
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