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Demolition begins on illegal structures in Istanbul’s Üsküdar
Demolition actions have commenced on an illegal structure in Istanbul's Üsküdar district, where unauthorized construction was halted last month.
The area, overlooking the Bosphorus in the Vaniköy neighborhood, has been under scrutiny following the discovery of building violations.
Saint Paisios: Queues of faithful in Souroti for the vigil 30 years after his passing
The monastery of St. John the Theologian located in Souroti of Thessaloniki, where the tomb of St. Paisios is located, has been flocking since yesterday as faithful as it marks 30 years since his death.
Several of the faithful have been at the monastery since last night as every year on July 11 and 12 the Assumption of St. Paisios is celebrated.
Former GD leader re-arrested after court reverses release decision
Nikos Michaloliakos, the former leader of the now-defunct Golden Dawn, was arrested at his home in the northern Athens suburb of Pefki, hours after a court reversed a prior decision granting him release under restrictive conditions on Monday.
The 67-year-old is expected to return to Domokos Prison, just a month after his temporary release.
Michaloliakos’ temporary release overturned by appeals court
The judicial council of the Lamia Court of Appeals in central Greece has reversed the temporary release of Nikos Michaloliakos, former leader of the now-defunct Golden Dawn. Michaloliakos was sentenced to 13 years and 6 months in prison in 2020 after being convicted of leading a criminal organization.
Golden Dawn leader’s release draws criticism
Nikos Michaloliakos, the formerly powerful leader of the now defunct neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party, has been conditionally released from prison after a decision by the judicial council of Lamia in central Greece.
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Prosecutor appeals court decision to release Golden Dawn leader
The Lamia Court of Appeals Prosecutor intends to appeal the decision of the Lamia Misdemeanor Court, which granted conditional release to Nikos Michaloliakos, convicted of leading the criminal organization of Golden Dawn, sentenced to 13 years and 6 months.
A Balkan paradox
It seems like a historical paradox, but after the end of the communist system, the far right made a strong showing in the Balkans.
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Whoopi Goldberg suspended by ABC for Holocaust comments
US actress Whoopi Goldberg on Feb. 1 was suspended from the talk show she hosts for two weeks after saying that the Nazi genocide of six million Jews "was not about race."
Despite an apology from the host of "The View" talk show, ABC News President Kim Godwin said she had decided it was not enough.
Romania Makes Jewish History, Holocaust Mandatory School Subject
The history of the Jewish people and the Holocaust will be a mandatory subject from 2023 in all high and vocational schools in Romania after parliament's Senate passed a law.
Bulgaria’s “Gallup International”: Current President Radev with 51.6%, GERB first, BSP second
If the vote for president and vice president was last Sunday, Rumen Radev would have been elected by 51.2% of voters, GERB's Anastas Gerdjikov - 22.5%, DPS's Mustafa Karadayi - 7.9%, and DB's Lozan Panov - 6.2%.