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Energy bills to wipe out almost three quarters of state pensionAlmost three quarters of the annual state pension will be eaten away by soaring energy bills next year amid forecasts that the price cap will breach £6,600, experts have warned.Pensioners will be among the hardest hit during the cost of living crisis, as they will be left with just £3,000 to live on per year from the state pension once bills have been paid.
Woman posing as Rothschild heiress infiltrated Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago homeFBI investigating immigrant Inna Yashchyshyn who accessed former president's inner circle for Russian crime gangsA Ukrainian woman posed as a member of the Rothschild banking dynasty to infiltrate the Mar-a-Lago home of former President Donald Trump and gain influence with his inner circle on behalf of a front for Russian crime gangs, it has been claimed.Miss Yashchyshyn’s presence at Mar-a-Lago raises fresh concerns over the classified documents kept by the president at his palatial waterfront home.On Friday, it emerged that documents held in his basement may have contained US secrets obtained by spies in the field.The allegations come a day after it emerged that a Russian spy posing as a jet-set jewellery designer infiltrated Nato's naval HQ in Italy by sleeping with officers stationed there.
Two severely decomposed bodies found in bags floating off Greek islandMystery surrounds two rotting bodies that were found floating off the coast of a popular Greek holiday island.The grim discovery of the bodies – one adult and one teenager – was made by a tourist who spotted two white bags in the water, The US Sun reports.The man from Italy, who was the captain of a passing yacht, saw the two bags at Fykio beach on Koufonisi in the Cyclades island chain in Greece.He immediately alerted the authorities and the Greek coast guard rushed to the scene.Officials brought the remains to shore and transferred them to a hospital on neighbouring Naxos island, local media reports.Director of the hospital’s Medical Service Vassilis Raptakis claims the bodies belonged to an adult and a teenager who are understood to have been dead for over a year.Both bodies were severely decomposed to the point that they were mainly skeletons.It is not known if the bodies were male or female.They were decomposed to such an extent that it wasn’t initially clear if they belonged to a human or an animal.The remains will be transferred to the Forensic Service of Piraeus for an autopsy.
Greece Sees Tourist Demand Up for Autumn, Winter VacationsGreek Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias is expecting the increased tourist flows this summer to Greece to continue into the winter and this way extend the 2022 tourism season.“We are receiving very encouraging messages from tour operators as there is a demand for travel packages (to Greece) for the whole of autumn and even for December,” the minister told Greek newspaper Kefalaio on Saturday.
Greece Is for TouristsAs foreigners flood the country, ordinary Greeks can’t afford the sacred rite of a summer holiday.It’s summer in Athens, and the Greek tourism industry is having a very good year.As a smallish country of only 10.3 million people, Greece is already set to beat the country’s 2019 record of 33.1 million foreign visitors, now welcoming more than 1 million travelers a week, according to Greek Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias. Hotels on popular Greek islands are fully booked through late September—well beyond the traditional season—and celebrity spotting has become a sport. Images of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, actress Demi Moore, and rapper 50 Cent are being posted from the bars of Mykonos, the waters of the Ionian Sea, and the yachts of the Cyclades.But ordinary Greeks are not basking in Greece’s successful summer.
The Day the First Greeks Arrived in AustraliaIt was a day much like any other on August 27, 1829 when the first-ever recorded Greeks set foot on the continent of Australia.They were seven convicted pirates who had plied their trade on the Mediterranean Sea and had been forced to serve their sentences on the continent of Australia on the other side of the world.Later on, despite the fact that the Greek authorities granted them official amnesty, two of the men decided to stay there, thereby beginning the long history of the Greek presence in Australia. Their names were Antonis Manolis and Gikas Voulgaris.
Widow forced to verify husband’s death on video call because GP would not visitWoman was told that doctors 'don't come out any more' and to hold phone camera to the deceased's bodyTemporary measures for completing medical certificates of cause of death during the pandemic were lifted in March 2022.The current official requirements, set by HM Passport Office, state: “Seeing the deceased after death (ie viewing the body) will need to be in person and includes verifying the death.”An NHS spokesman said: “Verification of death should be carried out in person by a qualified health professional in a sensitive and compassionate manner.”Some patients have struggled to access their GP since the start of the pandemic, with some practices still restricting patients from having face-to-face appointments.
Ioannina man arrested over animal abuse chargesA 63-year-old man in Ioannina, north-eastern Greece, was arrested on Sunday over animal abuse charges after he allegedly dragged a donkey that was tied to the bed of his pickup truck. The man was arrested at home by police officers from the closest precinct.Investigations into the case are ongoing, with the suspect stating that the situation was an accident and that he had not intention of harming the animal.