Health
Thessaloniki surgeon accused over bribe
The chief of the childrens surgery unit at the Georgios Gennimatas hospital in the northern port city of Thessaloniki was arrested late on Wednesday over charges of allegedly demanding a 1,000 euro bribe in order to operate on a 20-year-old patient.
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Rape Victim’s Relatives Testify Against Bosnian Serb Soldiers
At the trial of ex-soldiers Bosiljko and Ostoja Markovic, the victim’s mother and brother testified that she was raped by four Serb fighters in the Kotor Varos area in June 1992.
Russia to Update Military Doctrine in View of ‘New Military Dangers’
Russia plans to update its military doctrine in response to the emergence of "new military dangers and military threats", a senior Russian military official has said.
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Two injured after being shot at christening
Two young men remained in stable condition at a Hania hospital on Crete on Monday after sustaining leg injuries at a christening in the early hours of Sunday.
The incident occurred in the area of Vlatos in Kissamos and police have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the accident.
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Surviving an Epidemic More Dangerous than Ebola
50 Years Ago the Deadly Marburg Virus Arrived in Serbia Surviving an Epidemic More Dangerous than Ebola
While the whole world is talking about Ebola and its effects, there are few that remember, 50 years ago, Serbia came close to battling a deadly epidemic called the “Marburg Virus.”
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A Single Donor Saves Five Lives
A Liver, Kidney, and Cornea Surgery were Performed at the Clinical Center of Serbia A Single Donor Saves Five Lives
Five successful organ transplants were completed yesterday at the Clinical Center of Serbia (CCS), all from a single donor.
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'Up to 15,000 Russian soldiers' sent to Ukraine, rights adviser claims
Up to 15,000 Russian soldiers have been sent to Ukraine over the past two months, and at least several hundred have apparently died in combat there, rights groups exposing army abuses told AFP on Sept. 1.
Drug control cooperation between Serbian, Russian agencies
BELGRADE - The Medicines and Medical Devices Agency of Serbia (ALIMS) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and cooperation with the Federal Service for Supervision of Healthcare of the Russian Federation (Roszdravnadzor) on Friday.
Turkey brings over 33 more wounded Palestinians for treatment
Turkey has evacuated 33 more wounded Palestinians from the Gaza Strip for medical treatment.
The Palestinians were initially transferred from Gaza Strip to Tel Avivâs Ben Gurion Airport on Aug. 28, where the Turkish Ministry of Health National Medical Rescue Team (UMKE) provided preliminary treatment.
Turkey brings 33 more wounded Palestinians for treatment
Turkey has evacuated 33 more wounded Palestinians from the Gaza Strip for medical treatment.
The Palestinians were initially transferred from Gaza Strip to Tel Avivâs Ben Gurion Airport on Aug. 28, where the Turkish Ministry of Health National Medical Rescue Team (UMKE) provided preliminary treatment.