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Greeks fume over interviews with 'crown prince' Pavlos despite 50 years of republic BRITISH broadcasters have been criticised for interviewing the son of Greece’s deposed former king and using his now defunct titles – despite the country being a republic for nearly 50 years.Both Channel 4 News and BBC World News interviewed Pavlos, the former crown prince of Greece, ahead of the Queen’s funeral service on Monday.He is the third cousin twice removed of the late monarch and his royal titles are legally meaningless in the Hellenic Republic, which removed its last king, Pavlos’s father, by a referendum in 1974.
Man sets fire on brother’s house and store, dies in the blazeA 71-year-old man on the island of Lesvos who set fire to the house and store of his brother has died in the blaze, police said on Monday. The man barged into his brother’s house at 4 a.m. on Monday and set fire to his garage, destroying his car. He then drove off to the village of Polychnitos in his pick up truck where his brother owns a clothes store and smashed though the window display. The crash ignited the gas cylinders loaded at the back of his vehicle causing an explosion which killed the 71-year-old and burned down the shop, according to local media.
UK considers joining new European nations clubThe UK is weighing up whether to attend a new European political "club of nations" next month.The first meeting of the "European Political Community" is due to be held in Prague in early October.Downing Street wants to see more detail on the summit before Prime Minister Liz Truss commits to attending it and no final decision has been made.The European Political Community is an idea championed by the French President Emmanuel Macron.He proposed it, in May, as a "new space" for co-operation.Mr Macron suggested the group could discuss security, energy and transport as well as the movement of people, particularly the young.
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QuoteUK considers joining new European nations clubThe UK is weighing up whether to attend a new European political "club of nations" next month.The first meeting of the "European Political Community" is due to be held in Prague in early October.Downing Street wants to see more detail on the summit before Prime Minister Liz Truss commits to attending it and no final decision has been made.The European Political Community is an idea championed by the French President Emmanuel MacronHe proposed it, in May, as a "new space" for co-operation.Mr Macron suggested the group could discuss security, energy and transport as well as the movement of people, particularly the young.https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-62967084
UK considers joining new European nations clubThe UK is weighing up whether to attend a new European political "club of nations" next month.The first meeting of the "European Political Community" is due to be held in Prague in early October.Downing Street wants to see more detail on the summit before Prime Minister Liz Truss commits to attending it and no final decision has been made.The European Political Community is an idea championed by the French President Emmanuel MacronHe proposed it, in May, as a "new space" for co-operation.Mr Macron suggested the group could discuss security, energy and transport as well as the movement of people, particularly the young.
104 confirmed cases of coronavirus on Kef for week 12-18/09/22, 12 on Ithaki: eody.gov.gr