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Tragic loss in Amfissa: Infant dies allegedly due to obstetrician’s error
The tragic outcome of the birth of a newborn baby girl at Amfissa General Hospital has caused a storm of reactions and countless questions surrounding the circumstances that led to her death. At the centre of it all, a family who saw their dreams shattered and a local community demanding answers as to whether this tragedy could have been prevented.
Santorini: Prosecutor Halts Private Helicopter Flights Due to Safety Concerns
The idyllic landscape of Santorini, one of the most popular destinations for VIP tourists, is once again at the centre of a serious crisis following the conclusion of an investigation by the Naxos Prosecutor’s Office into the safety of helicopter flights.
Homesteads for a Return to Nature and… direct Democracy
“Oikoxoria,” (Ecovillage), “Agapokoinotites” (Love Community) and various other terms denote the contemporary trend of returning to nature, as it has been expressed in Greece in recent years.
Nikos Gatzogiannis: 40 Years After “Eleni,” I’m Still Waiting for an Apology for the Civil War
In 1984, “Eleni” divided Greece yet again, reigniting civil passions. The book, a product of extensive research and based on hundreds of verified testimonies, tells the true story of Eleni Gatzogianni from Lia, Epirus. Eleni, a simple village woman, became a universal legend due to the immense success of the book written about her tragic fate by her son, Nikos Gatzogiannis.
Greece eyes new vote as PM to seek absolute majority
A day after national elections failed to produce a single-party government, Greece on Monday was bracing for a new ballot which vote-winner Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' party is poised to seek in order to govern alone.