Forensic genetics
Corinth: The Paleochristian father had Facebook, YouTube and his own blog from the caves
He does not want to take a DNA test
Bosnia Exhumes Bones of Three War Victims in Mostar
The Bosnian Missing Persons Institute said on Wednesday that the remains of three presumed Bosniak war victims who disappeared in the Mostar area in 1993 have been exhumed in the settlement of Miljkovici.
Three police officers injured, 5 arrests during clashes in Athens (videos-photos)
The protesters are against the police being able to take DNA samples from suspects
First case in the abducted baby affair proven; Mladjan found his family VIDEO
Mladjan Radivojevic from Aleksinac, who four years ago filed a criminal complaint with the Association for the Truth and Justice of Missing Babies that he was abducted, appeared in Krusevac today with his biological sister and DNA analysis that confirms that.
Mladjan is the first person proven to have been stolen as a baby.
Researchers discover genetic similarities between today’s Greeks and those from 2.000 BC
New international scientific study of ancient DNA analysis in the region by Greek and foreign researchers
Mass Funeral for Victims of Bosnia’s Koricanske Stijene Killings
The Missing Persons Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina said that a collective funeral will be held at Vedro Polje stadium in the village of Hambarine near Prijedor on July 20, and the victims' bodies will then be buried at locations chosen by their families.
Regional Cooperation is the Key to Finding the Wartime Missing
In the last 20 years, governments in the Western Balkans have been able to account for more than 70 per cent of the 40,000 people who were missing at the end of the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia. Almost 28,000 have been accounted for, which is an unprecedented achievement following a large-scale conflict anywhere in the world.
Paternity tests on the rise in Greece, says scientist
Greek DNA labs are receiving an increasing number of requests for tests mainly from men but also women who want to clarify the paternity of their child, according to a forensic expert who spoke to Kathimerini.
Turkish woman adopted by biological mother shocked over father's DNA results
In the latest plot twist of a real-life drama in Turkey, a young woman who was adopted by her biological mother years ago was shocked when she learned about the results of a DNA test on her "father."
Forensic investigators call on relatives of missing in Attica wildfires to provide DNA samples
The head of the Greek police's crime lab is calling on the relatives of missing people from the east Attica wildfires to provide DNA samples so that forensic investigators can complete the process of identifying dozens of victims.