Family law
Marinopoulos agreement is still at risk
The contract for the undertaking of the Marinopoulos supermarket chain by peer Sklavenitis is at risk of being annulled, as the bankruptcy court was late in issuing its approval of the deal on Monday.
The delay, by one working day, of the verdict's issue after months of waiting could trigger one of the agreement's annulment clauses.
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Judge refuses Brad Pitt’s request to seal custody filings
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge on Wednesday rejected Brad Pitt’s request to seal details about custody arrangements in his divorce from Angelina Jolie Pitt.
Clooney & Alamouddin: 300 million dollar divorce?
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Doda and his sexy new love after Athina Onassis break-up (photos)
Six months after his breaking up with Athina Onassis, granddaughter of legendary Greek tycoon, Alvaro de Miranda Neto (Doda) has found comfort in the arms of a sexy blonde TV presenter from Brazil named Denize Severo.
Marianna Goulandri & Philippos Lemos were married in London (photos)
Last Sunday Marianna Goulandri, the lovely granddaughter of Marianna Vardinogianni, and shipping heir Philippos Lemos got married in an intimate gathering of family and friends.
The couple made the decision to get married last January, sealing their decision with a party in the Maldives, followed by their engagement in Spetses and another prenuptial celebration in Ibiza, Spain.
The sexual abuse of minors in Turkey
The bill in Turkey which will enable "the release of sexual abuse suspects by marrying them with the victim" caused an outcry; however, Professor Şebnem Korur Fincancı, the head of the Human Rights Foundation of Turkey (TİHV), is "grateful" for the bill.
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Mothers after childbirth to be able to work part-time for six years in Turkey
Women will be able to work part-time for six years after childbirth in most sectors, according to a new regulation.
Women working in the private sector will now be able to work part-time until their children are enrolled in primary school in Turkey. For public sector workers, another regulation will be made by the State Staff Directorate in the near future.
Adoptions fall to their lowest level in a decade due to crisis
The number of adoptions in Greece hit its lowest level in a decade last year, a drop apparently attributable to the repercussions of the financial crisis as well as a nine-month strike by Greek lawyers which ended in September.
Four arrested over illegal adoption
Authorities in Komotini, northeastern Greece, have arrested four Bulgarian nationals in connection to an illegal adoption. Those arrested are the baby's biological mother and father, aged 32 and 36 respectively, a 41-year-old Bulgarian woman with whom the couple stayed in Greece, and another Bulgarian woman, aged 37, who accompanied the mother to hospital in Katerini for the birth.
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Bid to rebuild Lesvos camp amid tensions
Authorities and humanitarian aid staff on the island of Lesvos were working on Tuesday to rebuild the Moria camp for migrants that was ruined in a large fire on Monday night.
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