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Mourtzoukou confession shocks Greece: “I wanted to hurt someone”

The Greek public is reeling from the horrifying confession of 25-year-old Eirini Mourtzoukou, who has admitted to killing four children, including her own daughters and her baby sister. Following her arrest on Monday at a hotel in central Athens, Mourtzoukou broke down during questioning by the Homicide Department on Wednesday,

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Editorial To Vima: Tsipras’ court trials

The left, having since the interwar period suffered unwarranted persecution over unproven crimes, was in the past guarded as regards the periodic waves of scandal-mongering, and demanded objectivity and evidence before condemning and ostracising political

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Mothers in Greece Mark World Breastfeeding Week

Hundreds of mothers breastfed their infants in public places in major cities across Greece on Sunday to mark World Breastfeeding Week celebrated throughout the globe. Mothers in Athens, Thessaloniki, Patra, Argos, Nafplio, Messolonghi  Nafpaktos and

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Orthodox Mission Fiji

Orthodox mission in Fiji, faith beneath the southern cross

Before the sun lifts its golden veil over Vanua Levu, as the matangi—a soft morning breeze—stirs the banana trees and cassava leaves, a single flame flickers before an icon of Christ. In the stillness of early dawn, a rooster crows. Coconut smoke curls like incense from an open hearth. The

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Was Prigozhin’s Rebellion Live or Memorex?

After this weekend’s whirlwind events in Russia, we’re left with a lot more questions than answers about what happened with Wagner Group’s Yevgeny Prigozhin’s abortive rebellion against Moscow. I’m not here to answer any of

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