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In open letter to PM, Tempe train crash victims’ families allege interference in the investigation
Maria Karystianou, who represents the families of the 57 victims of last year's train accident in Tempe, central Greece, on Friday addressed an open letter to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, alleging interference with the judicial investigation into the tragedy.
The origins of kissing relocated to Mesopotamia
Evidence from various sources indicates that kissing was a well-established tradition even earlier than previously thought
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Lawyers in Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro Question Sky ECC Data Legality
Data from the SKY ECC communications app, seized in a French and Dutch-led police operation, cannot be legally used in criminal proceedings, lawyers from Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro concluded in a debate in Belgrade.
Bosnia Hands Down First Verdict Based on Sky Evidence
Thanks to plea bargaining, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has handed down its first verdict based on evidence obtained through the global crackdown on Sky ECC and Anom apps, the court stated on Friday.
The cases of Aleksić, Petnica and Lečić: "Leave them alone to tell their story"
The decision of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office to reject the criminal charges filed for rape against Branislav Lecic by Danijela Steinfeld, caused a storm in the public from approval to denial.
Lawyer Jugoslav Tintor said in an interview with TV Prva that there is a presumption of innocence when it comes to any case.
Oldest gynecological treatment on record performed in ancient Egypt 4.000 years ago
“Until now, there had been no evidence found to prove that such treatment was actually carried out”
"We should refrain from placing the gallows on Aleksić before he is accused" VIDEO
"We are constantly surrounded by the media. Whether we like it or not, we cannot escape from that world. What we can do is regulate it, without violating human rights," Josifovic said, adding that the public must refrain from "setting the gallows before there is an accusation".
Challenging received wisdom
There are silent truths and there are silent lies. Silent truths are usually so self-evident ("night follows day") that we don't need to articulate them. Lies of silence are more potent. They are easier to tell but more painful when they come to light. We know they are there, but we don't admit it.
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Political tsunami looms
The Novartis case, the negotiations with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and the Greek bailout program are expected cast a shadow over developments in the coming weeks that could lead to early elections.
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Medical bribery scandal based on claims of three witnesses
The case file of the medical bribery scandal that has rocked the Greek political establishment is primarily based on the testimony of three people who have been included in a witness protection program.
Reports on Tuesday said that, so far, the witnesses claims have not been substantiated by additional evidence.