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UK's Cameron meets Trump during US visit
U.K. Foreign Secretary David Cameron met Donald Trump on Monday, British officials said, ahead of talks with senior members of President Joe Biden's administration on the wars in Gaza and Ukraine.
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Parties’ electoral eligibility to be ruled on by end-May
The Supreme Court is expected to rule by the end of May on the eligibility of political parties contesting the June 9 European Parliament elections, including the far-right Spartiates (Spartans), who are being prosecuted for voter fraud.
The far-right party is accused of deceiving the electorate as to its real leadership.
Far-right leader declares support for MPs as two more resign following fraud charges
The leader of the far-right Spartiates (Spartans) party has said that he "supports and embraces all the MPs of his party," as two of his MPs declared themselves independent hours after a Supreme Court prosecutor brought charges of electoral fraud against eleven MPs elected with the party in the last election.
Far-right MP quits Spartiates party after electoral fraud charge
Giorgos Manousos, a lawmaker with the far-right party Spartiates (Spartans) stepped down on Thursday, hours after the prosecutor of the Supreme Court brought charges of electoral fraud against eleven party lawmakers, including Manousos.
The move was announced in a letter to the Speaker of the Parliament, Konstantinos Tassoulas.
Eleven far-right MPs charged with electoral fraud
The Prosecutor of the Supreme Court has brought charges of electoral fraud against eleven lawmakers of the far-right Spartiates (Spartans) party, Kathimerini understands, in a case that could affect the parliamentary seats of the other parties.
The charges do not include party leader Vassilis Stigas.
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Jailed neo-Nazi questioned over alleged voter deception
Ilias Kasidiaris, the imprisoned former deputy leader of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn group, was questioned from prison on Monday by the Supreme Court prosecutor, who is carrying out a preliminary investigation regarding allegations that the nationalist Spartiates (Spartans) party was, in fact, a shell party that he created to take part in elections which he was barred from participating due to his
Tempe train crash casts long shadow over Greece’s political scene
The deadly Tempe train crash of February 2023 casts a long shadow over the country's political scene, with political clashes set to deepen.
PASOK chief again lashes at government over Tempe disaster
Socialist PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis lashed out at the conservative government on Monday morning, ahead of a meeting with Supreme Court Prosecutor Georgia Adeilini where he is expected to call for an investigation to establish who was responsible for doctoring audio recordings that made it appear that the February 2023 Tempe railway disaster was caused by human error.
British Museum: Stolen antiquities sold to 45 buyers on eBay
The Supreme Court ordered the “opening” of files from eBay & PayPal platforms especially the account of the suspect & former curator Dr. Peter Higgs on eBay
Androulakis to call on Supreme Court to investigate tampered Tempe recordings
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis has announced that he will ask the Supreme Court on Monday to launch an investigation to establish who was responsible for doctoring audio recordings that made it appear that the February 2023 Tempe railway disaster was caused by human error rather than by the lack of safety systems on the rail network.