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Holy Synod warns of impact on family in letter to MPs
Ahead of the government's submission of a bill on same-sex marriage to Parliament, the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece sent a letter to 300 MPs reiterating its opposition, stressing the damage it will wreak on the institution of the family and children.
Labor Ministry issues circular on new parental and caregiver leaves
The Greek Labor Ministry has issued a circular regarding new parental and caregiver leaves, which came into effect recently. Fathers' paternity leave has increased from two to 14 days, which can be taken continuously or intermittently until the baby turns one month old. Two of the days can be granted even before the expected due date.
9 ways to bring every generation but leave the family drama at home
Three generations packed in a van, navigating winding roads and family dramas: It sounds like a scene from Season 2 of "The White Lotus." But the show's fictional Di Grasso clan isn't the only extended family hitting the road together as Covid retreats. Real-life parents, grandparents and grandchildren are packing their bags for long-delayed multigenerational trips.
First case in the abducted baby affair proven; Mladjan found his family VIDEO
Mladjan Radivojevic from Aleksinac, who four years ago filed a criminal complaint with the Association for the Truth and Justice of Missing Babies that he was abducted, appeared in Krusevac today with his biological sister and DNA analysis that confirms that.
Mladjan is the first person proven to have been stolen as a baby.
The Ombudsman Insists on More Rights for Children who have Lost a Parent
Euro court fines Turkey for refusing to write adoptive mother's name on son's ID
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that Turkey must pay a fine of 2,720 euros for its refusal to allow a single mother to have her forename entered on the personal documents of her adopted son, in place of the child?s biological mother.
Macedonia to Put Child Beggars Into Care
The Ministry of Social affairs said a new law will significantly up the fight against child labour by making it easier to place child beggars in care.
If a child is caught begging on the strets, social workers will first put the parents under monitoring, the new law says.
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