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Πρέσβης Ισραήλ για τα γεγονότα στη Γάζα: Να μην τιμωρήσουμε αυτούς που προσπαθούν να μας επιτεθούν;

Ο Γιόσι Αμράνι μιλά στο protothema.gr για την πρόσφατη κλιμάκωση της βίας - «Το ξέσπασμα της βίας έχει να κάνει με θέματα εσωτερικής αντζέντας των Παλαιστινίων και την προσπάθεια της Χαμάς να προσεταιριστεί την παλαιστινιακή κοινή γνώμη»

Φόρουμ των Δελφών - Καραμανλής: Θέλουμε να χρησιμοποιήσουμε καινοτόμα εργαλεία στην κατασκευή έργων υποδομής

Ο υπουργός Υποδομών και Μεταφορών παρουσίασε την αξία των Building Information Model (BIM) και την ανάγκη αξιοποίησής του από τους ιδιώτες και το Δημόσιο

Activists Protest Against Killing of Women in Albania

Protesters rallied on Tuesday outside the city court in Elbasan, where a woman was killed last week by her husband.

The 54-year-old victim, a mother of three children who had requested a divorce from her husband, was killed in the court building in the middle of the day in front of her youngest son.

COVID vaccination campaign/ 105,844 people inoculated in past 24 hours

The National COVID Vaccination Coordination Committee (CNCAV) informs that according to data provided by the National Public Health Institute through the National Electronic Vaccinations Registry app, 105,844 people have received the coronavirus jab in the past 24 hours, with 87,497 injected with the Pfizer vaccine, 7,221 with the Moderna serum, 7,745 with the AstraZeneca and 3,381 with the Joh

Novak Djokovic's match suspended due to rain, he ended it by winning against Fritz

Novak was free in the first round, starting participation in the Masters in Italy on Tuesday.
Djokovic had two and a half weeks of rest, since he did not play at the Masters in Madrid after the ATP category 250 tournament in Belgrade.
His opponent is the 31st tennis player in the world, Taylor Fritz, with whom he has met three times so far.

North Macedonia Criticised for Police Brutality, Bad Prison Conditions

The report published on Tuesday by the Council of Europe's Committee for the Prevention of Torture, CPT, based on a visit to the country in December 2019, raises concerns that police ill-treatment of suspects has resumed in North Macedonia and that the authorities have done far too little to address the longstanding shortcomings within the prison system.

Kosovo Court Confirms Indictment in Oliver Ivanovic Murder Case

The Court of Appeals in Pristina on Tuesday confirmed the third version of the indictment accusing six people of being part of an alleged organised criminal group that was responsible for the killing of Kosovo Serb political party leader Oliver Ivanovic in January 2018, clearing the way for the start of the trial.

Bosnia Convicts Serb Ex-Policeman of Crimes Against Humanity

The Bosnian state court found ex-policeman Simo Stupar guilty on Tuesday of participating in a widespread and systematic attack on the Bosniak population in the Vlasenica area from April 1992 to the end of September that year, involving murders, the abuse of civilians and forcible disappearances.

Associations in show industry request President Iohannis involvement in view of reopening sector

Several associations in the show industry request the involvement of President Klaus Iohannis, through an open letter, for the speeding up of the granting of state aid and the elaboration of a coherent plan for reopening. "No support scheme was implemented for cultural operators, although there has been talk for a long time of such schemes.

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