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Piraeus man, 25, shoots and kills girlfriend, 19Another femicide was added to the gruesome list of murders of women by their partners on Saturday, after a 25-year-old man in Piraeus shot and killed his 19-year-old girlfriend and then turned himself in.According to reports, the man called the police to report the crime, admitting that he was obsessively jealous and under the influence of drugs.
Athens, Greece Selected As Host Of The FINA World Youth Artistic Swimming Championships 2023The Greek capital of Athens is set to host the 3rd FINA World Youth Artistic Swimming Championships 2023 from 30 August – 3 September 2023.Over 200 artistic swimmers from more than 30 countries are expected to compete.
Nurses must drop pay demands to ‘send clear message to Putin’, cabinet minister says’This is a time to come together and to send a very clear message to Mr Putin that we’re not going to be divided in this way’ Nurses should drop their demands for pay rises to match soaring inflation to “send a clear message” to Vladimir Putin, a cabinet minister says.Nadhim Zahawi switched tack in the battle to avert pre-Christmas NHS strikes by claiming they would reveal a “divided” UK when a united front is needed over Russia’s “illegal war”.
Heart attack link foundA large increase in heart attacks in the first four days after a major earthquake has been observed over time, according to the secretary general of the Hellenic Heart Foundation (ELIKAR), Dimitris Richter.
Pensioners will be better off than workers by 2024 Retirees will have more disposable income than working households by 2024 as increases to the state pension outstrip wage rises. Working-age households currently have £1,200 a year more in disposable income than pensioners, according to analysis by the Resolution Foundation think tank. The median working household has disposable income of £24,400 versus £23,200 for retirees.However, this will swing in the other direction within two years as state pension rises are expected to outstrip salaries, while workers also battle rising costs and taxes.
QuoteHeart attack link foundA large increase in heart attacks in the first four days after a major earthquake has been observed over time, according to the secretary general of the Hellenic Heart Foundation (ELIKAR), Dimitris Richter.https://www.ekathimerini.com/news/1199417/heart-attack-link-found/
In pictures: how undelivered post is piling up in Royal Mail depotsUnion reveals huge backlog of Christmas post amid strike chaosChristmas post is already starting to pile up in delivery centres across the country, as Royal Mail workers prepare to launch a fresh wave of strikes this month. The Communication Workers’ Union has planned six days of further strike action in December amid a row with Royal Mail over pay and working conditions. Over 100,000 workers will stage a walkout on Friday December 9, Sunday December 11, Wednesday December 14, Thursday December 15, Friday December 23 and Christmas Eve. But festive gifts and cards are already piling up in delivery centres, as the service struggles to cope with customers rushing to postboxes before the walkouts.
Municipal worker attacked with a chainsawA 50-year-old municipal worker in the city of Volos was attacked by a man wielding a chainsaw on Friday. The worker was cutting grass when the incident took place. The worker fled the scene and sought refuge in a nearby home.According to national broadcaster ERT, the man is known to be suffering from mental health disorders and has been involved in similar incidents in the past.
Priest charged with pocketing donationsA priest has been charged with fraud in the city of Trikala, in central Greece, for obtaining significant amounts of money in donations that would supposedly benefit a young man with health issues.
Strep A: fears NHS will struggle to cope as seventh child reported to have diedNadhim Zahawi says parents should look out for symptoms of infection, such as fever, headache or skin rash