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Νίκος Στραβοπόδης: Η μήνυση Άνθη για βιασμό - Η πρόσκληση στο σπίτι που έγινε εφιάλτης

Τι περιγράφει στη μήνυσή του ο Ανθής, ο οποίος είχε μιλήσει αρχικά στην τηλεοπτική κάμερα - Ο ηθοποιός αρνείται τις κατηγορίες και λέει πώς ό,τι έγινε ήταν συναινετικό

Turkey slams EU for not having enough concern over PKK

Turkey's presidential spokesperson on Feb. 23 condemned a statement by the European Union's lead spokesperson for external affairs over the EU's support for a Turkish opposition party.

AstraZeneca to deliver under 90 mln doses in Q2

AstraZeneca expects to deliver less than half the COVID-19 vaccines it was contracted to supply the European Union in the second quarter, an EU official told Reuters on Feb. 23.

Some 130 soldiers detained over suspected FETO links

Turkish security forces detained more than 140 soldiers on Feb. 23 in operations centered in the western Izmir province over alleged links to the FETÖ, the group behind the 2016 defeated coup.

Operations were held across 47 provinces in the country, with the Chief Public Prosecutor's Office in Izmir issuing detention warrants for a total of 148 suspects, 103 of whom were on-duty.

Δέσποινα Βανδή για τη διαφορετικότητα: Θα έπρεπε να τα έχουμε ξεπεράσει αυτά

«Θα έπρεπε τα παιδιά μας να μεγαλώνουν ήδη σε μια κοινωνία, που οποιαδήποτε ταυτότητα (σεξουαλική, φύλου ή όποια άλλη), οποιοδήποτε χαρακτηριστικό σου δεν θα σε προσδιορίζει», λέει η τραγουδίστρια

Janez Poklukar appointed new health minister

Ljubljana – Janez Poklukar, a 42-year-old doctor-turned health manager who has been leading Slovenia’s largest medical centre through the biggest ever health crisis, was appointed new health minister by the National Assembly on Tuesday.

Backed by 50 votes to 31, Poklukar is the country’s 18th health minister since 1990, including two who have been appointed twice.

Turkey hails partnership with Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan

A trilateral mechanism between Turkey, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan has made significant contributions to the prosperity and stability of the region, the foreign minister of Turkey said on Feb. 23. 

Slovenia to seek “additional options” for vaccines

Ljubljana – Prime Minister Janez Janša has announced that Slovenia will look for “additional options for vaccine supplies” amidst sluggish supplies from the joint EU purchase.

Κατσικάκι με πατάτες στο φούρνο

Κλασικά αγαπημένο φαγητό για τα κυριακάτικα τραπέζια το κατσικάκι με τις πατάτες στον φούρνο. Το θυμάρι με τη ριγάνη θα πλημμυρίσουν το σπίτι με τις πιο όμορφες μυρωδιές.

Central 5 to discuss Slovenia’s EU presidency Monday

Brdo pri Kranju – Foreign Minister Anže Logar will host a meeting of the Central 5 group of countries at Brdo estate on Monday to set out the priorities of Slovenia’s presidency of the Council of the EU to his counterparts from Austria, Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia.

Constitutional Court stays retirement provisions of stimulus legislation

Ljubljana – The Constitutional Court has stayed the implementation of provisions of the seventh economic stimulus law under which employers may unilaterally and without grounds terminate the employment contract when a worker meets old-age retirement criteria. The constitutional review was initiated by trade unions.

Uptick in daily case count week-on-week and 7-day average

Ljubljana – Slovenia reported 899 new coronavirus cases from 4,369 PCR tests on Monday in what is an increase compared to a week ago when a similar total of tests was conducted. Eight Covid-19 patients died. The 7-day average of new daily cases grew from 744 to 767 in daily comparison, show fresh government data.

Water tower in eastern Slovenia to become tourist spot

Brežice – A hundred-years-old water tower in the eastern town of Brežice, a prominent landmark in the region, will be renovated and turned into a sightseeing spot and tourist venue. The investment is estimated at EUR 1.9 million.

The renovation project has been given a green light recently and will aim to upgrade one of the two oldest water towers in the country.

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