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Ιt takes a village and €233,000 to raise a child in GreeceIt takes a village to raise a child, as the old African proverb goes. But what happens when you need to hire – and, of course, pay for – that village? It is currently estimated that it costs around €13,000 per year to raise a child in Greece.In practice, a child in an average Greek family will have cost that family €233,000 by the time they turn 18.
Coastal zone bill approved with tweaksParliament on Thursday ratified the draft law on the use of public property in coastal areas with the inclusion of some revisions that had been requested by social organizations.
First class stamp price to rise again to £1.35, says Royal MailThe price of stamps will rise again on 2 April - the fourth increase in two years for the cost of sending a letter first class.Royal Mail said the price of a first-class stamp would rise by 10p to £1.35 and second-class stamps would increase by 10p to 85p.
‘National scandal’ as shock report reveals Rwanda plan costs to top £500mJust 300 asylum seekers will be sent to Rwanda at a cost of £1.9m each, the National Audit Office report found
Will Mamma Mia 3 Return to Greece?Fifteen years after the release of the original, the producer of the original Mamma Mia! movie confirmed recently that despite delays, a third installment is well on the way.
European crime ring behind 60 killings is dismantled, police sayInternational cooperation triggered by a spate of gangland murders in Greece has helped to dismantle a crime ring accused of more than 60 killings across Europe over the past decade, police said on Friday.More than 39 people, mainly from Serbia and Montenegro but also from Albania and Romania, have been identified on suspicion of participating in a criminal organization, according to court documents, and about 17 are in prison in Serbia, Montenegro and Turkey.
ATHENS: Iraqi man stabs woman in central shopping street
ATHENS: Iraqi knife attacker randomly chose his victim - "I'm a terrorist"The woman, who was taken seriously injured and taken to Evangelismos, is a saleswoman in a store - They did not know the attacker - The 32-year-old Iraqi shouted, "I'm a terrorist"The attack occurred at 13:30 at the junction of Ermou and Fokionos streets, with the Iraqi using a 24cm knife with a 13cm blade.While stabbing the woman, he shouted that he was an agent and a terrorist.The victim is undergoing surgery and has a broken rib, a ruptured diaphragm and a lung injury. However, her life appears not to be in danger and she is conscious and communicative.
Archaeologists find Pompeii fresco depicting Greek mythological siblingsPhrixus and Helle are depicted in vibrant colours with exquisite artistry in remarkable discovery
Greece Teams Up with ‘Queer Destinations’, Aims to Be Hotspot for LGBTQ+ TravelersAiming to spread the word that Greece is a friendly country for LGBTQ+ travellers, Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni on Thursday signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with the company Queer Destinations, a prominent entity in LGBTQ+ tourism.The move comes just after Greek Parliament recently adopted a bill legalising same-sex marriage and adoption.