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Art program gives cancer patients expressive outlet
Induction into the EU Recovery Fund has breathed new life into an initiative to give cancer patients an expressive outlet through art. CAre Art is an initiative by the Thessaloniki-based Metropolitan Organization of Museums (MOMus), with the Hellenic Cancer Federation and the Society of Medical Oncology.
Five Greek police officers in custody pending trial for assisting illegal migrant crossings
Five police officers accused of cooperating with human traffickers to facilitate the entry of at least 100 migrants into Greece are being held in custody pending trial.
The five officers had been testifying before an examining magistrate since Saturday morning at the border town of Orestiada, in northeastern Greece.
Lessons from the ballot
The results of the Greek election on May 21 have revealed a fundamental truth: Society and the realm of social media operate on separate planes.
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Police investigate farmer’s murder
Police in northeastern Greece investigating the murder of a 68-year-old sheep farmer are understood to be focusing on members of the woman's family in order to identify the perpetrator.
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Leadership challenges and opportunities for Greek universities
The empirical and academic literature shows that good management of public organizations, such as universities, requires that they must be accountable to taxpayers and society in the same way that a corporate governance framework provides accountability for the shareholders of corporations/companies.
Helicopter emergency medical service celebrates 20 years
Slovenia is marking 20 years since the helicopter emergency medical service was first introduced. The service began in 2003 as a pilot project and is now an indispensable tool in the search and rescue toolbox.
The unit, dubbed the HEMS Brnik, was located at Ljubljana Airport and used Slovenian Armed Forces helicopters.
Djedovic: Serbia to make substantial investments in energy infrastructure
BELGRADE - Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Djedovic met with Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) Vice President Konstantin Limitovskiy on Friday and noted that 15 bln euros must be invested in the Serbian energy sector over the next 10 years.
Newly discovered stone tools drag dawn of Greek archaeology back by a quarter-million years
Deep in an open coal mine in southern Greece, researchers have discovered the antiquities-rich country's oldest archaeological site, which dates to 700,000 years ago and is associated with modern humans' hominin ancestors.
ATHEX: Industrial sector leads stocks lower
Traders reverted to profit-taking at the Greek bourse on Thursday, following morning gains, with refineries and industrial companies being at the focus of sellers this time instead of banks, whose index has been in decline all week. Most of the losses were recorded in the closing auctions, with the benchmark ending the session at the day's low.
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The Council of the EU approved the Istanbul Convention
The Council of the EU has announced that it has adopted a decision on the accession of the EU to the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence (the Istanbul Convention).