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Passenger injured in Tempe train collision files criminal complaint
A woman who was injured in the deadly train collision at Tempe filed a criminal complaint at the Athens prosecutor's office on Friday, demanding the full investigation of the accident.
The Court of the EU rejected the claim of the EC against Bulgaria for Air Pollution
The Commission's claim to establish double non-fulfillment of obligations by Bulgaria in the field of air pollution is inadmissible, decided the EU Court of Justice.
Bulgaria: Police detained a Drugged Syrian transporting Migrants near Shumen
A Syrian citizen, with the status of a foreigner temporarily residing in Bulgaria, was detained near Shumen. In the car of 27-year-old H.D. 7 migrants who entered the Bulgarian territory illegally were found.
Property sales to speed up
The Electronic Real Estate File will be piloted in the next few days, leading to much quicker property transfers, while the online system will be fully operational from November 1.
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Mother in child pimping case calls for police psychologist to testify
A 37-year-old mother who has been in custody since last October over charges relating to the pimping of her 12-year-old daughter has requested that a police psychologist examining the child be called to testify before an investigating magistrate.
Kosovo Women Still Struggling to Win Property Rights
Women in Kosovo continue to struggle winning property rights due to not being included in inheritance and even giving up property rights due to old patriarchal customs, which leave women financially dependent on the men of the families and create obstacles for women entrepreneurs.
Question Marks over Efficacy of Albania’s Special Prosecution
Some of the most politically sensitive cases being handled by Albania's special anti-graft prosecution have failed to move beyond the 'preliminary investigation' phase.
Train crash: experts submit report; more could face charges
The two experts appointed by the head of the Larissa prosecutor's office have submitted their findings about the causes of the Feb. 28 deadly train crash in central Greece.
Sources within the city's court system would not commend secifically, but told Kathimerini many of the findings in the experts' report will be crucial in shaping their investigation.
Opposition alliance outlines 12-item governance road map if elected
The Nation Alliance has pledged to run the country by abiding by the constitution and laws and respecting the checks and balances mechanism and the principle of separation of powers if elected in the next elections.
Request for appellate-level magistrate to take charge of Tempe rail crash inquiry
The head of the Larissa Appeals Court Prosecutors' office, Stamatis Daskalopoulos, on Monday officially requested that the Larissa Appeals Justices' Council convene in full to decide on the appointment of an appellate-level examining magistrate to investigate the Tempe rail crash, due to the seriousness of the case.