Family
Survey: Only 15% of Bulgarians Would Consider Becoming Foster Parents, While 68% Firmly Refuse
A national survey conducted by Trend Agency for the National Association for Foster Care (NAFC) reveals that only 15% of Bulgarians would consider becoming foster parents, while 68% firmly reject the idea, and 17% remain undecided.
Number of single mothers projected to reach 3 million: Study
The number of single mothers in Türkiye has surpassed 1.8 million and is expected to reach 3 million amidst escalating divorce rates, a recent study conducted in honor of Mother's Day has revealed.
Bulgaria: Toddler Shot in the Head, Fighting for Life at Pirogov Hospital
A devastating incident unfolded this afternoon near Vratsa, Bulgaria, where a one-and-a-half-year-old child was shot in the head under unknown circumstances, sending shockwaves through the community. Initially thought to be a fall from a chair by the parents, a hospital examination revealed a bullet lodged in the child's head, leading to a desperate fight for survival.
19,689 children adopted as of February: Report
The Family and Social Services Ministry has reported that the number of children under state protection is 14,761, while 9,981 children are in foster care and 19,689 children have been adopted as of February 2024.
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Greek Australians share stories: ‘Poverty is why we came’
Katerina (known on Instagram as Kat Zam) was born and raised in Australia, and had both sets of grandparents nearby as she grew up. "All four came here in the 1960s as refugees from Greece. I listened to their stories ever since I can remember myself and always admired their courage.
Agioi Anargyroi: Kyriaki was pregnant and miscarried after her boyfriend beat her, her father says
Her parents and friends did not understand from the beginning that the termination of the pregnancy was not her choice
Parliament OKs civil marriage for same-sex couples
The Greek Parliament has voted a bill legalizing same-sex marriage by a wide margin.
The bill in its entirety was approved 176-76 in the 300-member assembly late Thursday, with 2 MPs voting "present." A total of 46 abstained.
There were also separate votes for each article, with many getting as many as 199 positive votes.
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The country that blazed a trail for same-sex weddings
Marriage equality was a matter of debate as early as 1960 in the Netherlands. It became law in 2001. At the time, the country was the first in the world to legalize marriage for same-sex couples. "Some people had predicted that society would fall apart and family values would suffer. None of that has happened," the Dutch ambassador to Greece, Susanna Terstal, tells Kathimerini.
The Slum Princess: Aspiring Indian Model on a Mission to Lift Her Family from Poverty
The 16-year-old was spotted by a Hollywood actor in 2020 and has since been raising money so she can buy a house for her father and siblings
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.