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School Violence: Video of Student Being Beaten by Her Classmates Shocks GreeceA video of school violence has shocked public opinion in Greece and sparked new calls for the tightening of legislation concerning violence between minors.The video from an Athens high school shows a group of female students beating their classmate. The violent incident occurred recently at Peristeri, a suburb in west Athens.Published by Proto Thema, it shows the horrific scenes as a 14-year-old student is on the ground and is attacked by at least three classmates aged 13, 14, and 16 in the schoolyard.
Israel and Hamas agree release of 50 hostages as part of four-day ceasefire
Vet nurse decapitated dead cats and kept them in her freezer, tribunal hears A veterinary nurse who decapitated the corpses of dead cats and took their skulls home has escaped with a warning.The locum, who was granted anonymity at a disciplinary hearing due to fears of public backlash, used a scalpel to chop off two feline heads then kept them in her freezer for three weeks.
Send asylum seekers to Orkneys not Rwanda, says Lee AndersonTory party deputy chairman has suggested remote Scottish islands as alternative to stalled Home Office proposals
Covid Inquiry latest: Police asked me to move my family over death threats, says Van-TamProfessor Sir Jonathan Van-Tam has told the Inquiry that police asked him to move his family out of their home in the middle of the night following death threats during the pandemic.He said they were “threatened with having their throats cut” and he considered resigning from his job as deputy chief medical officer as a result."We didn’t move out because of the cat..."
Halkidiki: “I was jealous, I felt betrayed”, says the 19-year-old who burned down her friend’s house for sleeping with her boyfriend
Beleaguered Greek Spy Service EYP Warns Against Islamic Terrorism Stained by revelations it was bugging the cell phones of 15,745 people – including politicians, journalists and military leaders – Greece’s National Intelligence Service EYP said Greece’s worry should be Islamic terrorism.In a report in the wake of Greece backing Israel in its war against Hamas terrorists and fears it could bring blowback and seeing Greek sites targeted, EYP said that the country is on alert for reprisals.
Greece’s ambitious 2024 Budget submitted to ParliamentThe final 2024 Budget was submitted to Parliament on Tuesday morning. The Minister of Economics, Kostis Chatzidakis, expects that during 2024, tax cuts will total around €2 billion ($AUD 3.3).At the same time, millions of Greeks are expected to receive major benefits.
The fresh changes will lead to... a 10% reduction in the Single Property Tax (ENFIA) for homes insured against natural disasters