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Olga Kefalogianni: She filed a divorce suit against Minos Matsas
A divorce suit was filed today by Olga Kefalogianni against Minos Matsas.
According to reports, Mrs Kefalogianni took this decision after serious consideration and after all options for resolving the disputes were exhausted. She invokes reasons relating exclusively to the behaviour and attitude of Minos Matsas.
Matsa-Kefalogianni custody decision: Key details of what each parent requested and received
The judge handling the motions for a temporary restraining order between the reluctant couple, Kefalogianni and Matsas, seems to have chosen a “middle ground” approach when deciding on the temporary custody arrangement for their two minor children.
Olga Kefalogianni: Back in court for injunction against Matsas
Today, October 21, the legal dispute between Olga Kefalogianni and Minos Matsas continues, as the injunctions filed last Friday are expected to be heard. According to reports, both have filed requests for a temporary order concerning the custody of their young children.
Olga Kefalogianni – Minos Matsas: Accusations of a third party and domestic abuse
In the film The War of the Roses, Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner play a couple with two children whose divorce turns into a conflict within their home, which they have divided in two.
Tourism minister Kefalogianni appeals for family privacy amid marital crisis
Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni issued a statement on Friday regarding her personal life, following reports that she is separated from her husband, Minos Matsas.
Olga Kefalogianni: I am facing a crisis in my marriage, my main concern is my children
Culture Minister Olga Kefalogianni has issued a statement in which she talks about a crisis in her marriage to Minoa Matsa.
As she says, she is experiencing difficult times and at this stage, her main concern is her children.
Minoan bronze dagger discovered in Antalya
A 3,600-year-old bronze dagger, believed to be from the Minoan civilization, has been unearthed off the coast of Kumluca in Antalya, marking a major archaeological discovery. Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy emphasized the significance of the discovery, calling it one of the most important finds in the history of underwater archaeology.
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Palace of legendary King Minos swarmed by visitors
The Palace of Knossos, the seat of the legendary King Minos on the southern island of Crete, has received visitors to the tune of more than 5,000 daily since early August.
The traffic in the area is at its peak, with the chief warden of the palace, Nikos Papadakis, telling the Athens-Macedonian News Agency that during August, the number of visitors can exceed 200,000.
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Minos Zombanakis, banking innovator who created Libor, dies at 92
Minos Zombanakis, a Cretan who became an influential international banker, died at 92 Saturday following a long illness.
He was born in 1926 at Kalyves, a village near the Greek city of Chania, the second of a farmer's seven children.
Zombanakis entered the University of Athens in 1943, during the German occupation, but never got his undergraduate degree.
Lightning surge recorded across Greece in June
June was an electric month for Greece, as the National Observatory of Athens (NOA) recorded 93,580 electrostatic discharges, most of which were lightning strikes, across the country.
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