Crimes
13 dead in less than 48 hours in family violence cases
13 people have lost their lives in less than 48 hours in four separate cases of family violence that took place in different parts of Serbia.
In Lozovik, a man used a rifle to murder his wife in a football field, and then committed suicide.
Migrants intercepted off Cape Tenaro taken to Kalamata
Greek coast guard officers intercepted a group of 170 undocumented migrants on a vessel about 60 nautical miles off Cape Tenaro, in the western Peloponnese, last Friday.
The migrants were subsequently put on an Italian-flagged tug boat which happened to be in the area and was expected to reach the port of Kalamata over the weekend.
Mother of murdered 4-year-old denies involvement in crime
The mother of a 4-year-old girl allegedly killed by her biological father claimed on Thursday she had no involvement in the murder of her daughter, whom she had reported missing last month.
Alt. Minister on alleged child killer: They usually commit suicide or meet violent death
Greece’s relevant on Tuesday reverted to his criminologist background in predicting that a man charged this week with killing his four-year-old daughter will either commit suicide or die “a violent death”!
Police rescue 69 migrants from Evros River
A police patrol in northeastern Greece on Saturday rescued 69 migrants stranded on the Evros River, the natural boundary with Turkey, which is a popular crossing point into Europe.
The police used an inflatable dinghy to bring the undocumented immigrants ? 42 men, 10 women and 17 children ? to the shore.
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The economics of genocide
You may have thought about reparation payments after seeing my title. Those made by Germany have reached $100 billion. But that?s not what I have in mind. After all, I just cannot value human life.
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Sofia Appellate Court Upholds Judge Chenalova's Release on Bail
The Sofia Appellate Court upheld on Thursday the verdict of the Sofia City Court, which had ruled to release Judge Rumyana Chenalova on bail.
The Appellate Court dismissed the request of the Prosecutor's Office to return Chenalova back to custody, daily Dnevnik reports.
Child porn rises by 63% in Greece says study
The INHOPE Association was established to facilitate and improve cooperation and effectiveness of European operators hotlines to combat the illicit and illegal content on the Internet. The group's statistics in Greece show a rise in child pornography with 83,644 reports of illicit cyber material from 48,910 in 2013 and 33,821 in 2012. The figure marks a 63% increase.
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Turkish PM says deportation is crime against humanity
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu has said he has already highlighted that deportation is a crime against humanity, less than a day earlier his former interior minister, Efkan Ala, said that what the Ottoman Empire did to the Armenians a century ago was not "genocide" but deportation.
Two arrested for kidnapping 22-year-old on Kos
Two men were arrested on the island of Kos on Friday for allegedly kidnapping a 22-year-old man and blackmailing his parents.
Police said that the two men, aged 31 and 41, abducted their victim in the island?s main town on Thursday due to financial differences.
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