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Appeal launched in search for 1999 murder suspect believed to have fled Australia for Greece
Australian and Greek authorities are appealing to the public and offering a reward for information on the whereabouts of a man who is suspected of fleeing to Greece after stabbing a man to death in an Australian nightclub in 1999.
Zepos & Yannopoulos lands Law Firm of the Year award
Zepos & Yannopoulos was named Greece's Law Firm of the Year for 2020 at IFLR's 21st European awards, one of the most prominent and widely acknowledged awards for legal innovation in cross-border transactions across Europe in the areas of financial and business law.
US university delegation expected for talks in March
Preparations are in the final stretch for the visit next month of a delegation of representatives from US universities who are coming to Greece for exploratory talks on possible cooperation projects.
Success stories at2nd InvestGR Forum
The InvestGR Forum 2019: Foreign Investments in Greece, which will take place at the Hilton Athens Hotel on June 11, will introduce a new sponsorship category this year: Greek Ambassadors.
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Yiannopoulos book on Alt-Right hits No2 in Amazon!
The self-proclaimed “conservative provocateur” Milo Yiannopoulos’ book is in the second place of the best-sellers in Amazon just 24 hours after its release was announced.
The backorders for his book “Dangerous” brought him above “Tools of Titans” and behind Carrie Fisher’s “The Princess Diarist” that died of a heart attack a few days ago.
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Outgoing KEELPNO chief threatens legal action over dismissal
The outgoing head of Hellenic Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (KEELPNO), Thanasis Giannopoulos, vowed on Friday to take legal action against the government for removing him from his post.
Plan B: The 3rd law suit against Varoufakis at Greek Parliament
Supreme Court Prosecutor Efterpi Koutzamani issued a law suit against the former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis for his involvement in a five-membered group of close associates eyeing a plan for Greece’s exit from the eurozone, known as Plan B.
Greek Supreme Court send Varoufakis law suits to Parliament (pic of law suits)
Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis could be defending himself in a formal way, and not through the pages of international media, as the Supreme Court of Greece Tuesday forwarded two law suits filed against him to the Greek parliament.