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EU conservative leaders Meet in Romania for Reelection and Victory lap
Opponents argue that conservatives are aligning with the far right, casting their support behind Ursula von der Leyen for an additional five-year term leading the EU’s executive. As battalions of suited European People’s Party (EPP) members converge in Bucharest, preparing to endorse von der Leyen as the face of their EU election campaign, their demeanor mirrors that of a confident prize-fighter...
EU Approves Digital ID, Greece Becomes First to Adopt the Law
Globalist billionaire Bill Gates is demanding world governments follow the lead of the European Union and India and approve his “global digital ID” system which has inbuilt features designed to exclude people from participating in society if they do not comply with the globalist agenda.
The European Union parliament officially approved the “European Digital Identity Wallet” on Friday, laying...
Egyptian gunman shoots dead 3 ex-coworkers at Greek shipping company
Three employees of a Greek shipping company were shot dead at its head office in Athens on Monday morning by a lone Egyptian shooter who later turned the gun on himself.
According to Greek newspaper Proto Thema, the gunman was a 70-year-old former employee of the shipping company and used his unrevoked staff pass to enter the office building on Artemisiou Street armed with a carbine.
He is believed...
Seniors to be fined for violating vaccine mandate
Greeks over 60 warned about punishment for non-compliance with vaccination rules.
The Greek prime minister has made a final appeal to the country’s senior citizens to get inoculated before monthly punishments for violating the country’s vaccination mandate kick in next week.
“Our fellow citizens who are over 60 and still unvaccinated – I encourage them today: take this step,” Prime Minister...
Greece Announces Mandatory Vaccinations for Old people or 100 Euros Fine per Month
Greece is now planning to fine its unvaccinated population 100 Euros per month for refusing to take the vaccine… this has gotten beyond the point of reason and rationality, beyond human rights, choice and oppression.
This is at this point abuse of unspeakable proportions. This is worthy of a Nuremberg trial 2.0. What the Germans did back then was child’s play compared to what is being...
Spain And Greece To Implement 'Vaccine Passports' To Re-Start Tourism
Spain and Greece are to follow the example set by the Seychelles and implement a ‘vaccine passport’ system to allow those who have taken the COVID shot to enter the countries for holidays.
Greece has been lobbying the EU to introduce a bloc-wide standardised COVID passport, while Spain has announced that it fully supports the idea.
Speaking at at the meeting of the Executive Council of the World...
Illegal migration into Europe increased dramatically in May 2020
Following the brief lull in illegal migration into Europe that was seen in March and April as a result of the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic, the number of migrants illegally entering Europe has risen dramatically once again.
In the month of May, authorities recorded some 4,300 illegal border crossings on Europe’s main migration routes, nearly three times as many as were recorded in the previous month,...
Greece: Migrants on Lesbos shot after violating lockdown measures
A pair of migrants who are being housed at the Moria camp on Lesbos were shot with a shotgun after they violated lockdown measures by leaving the camp, police said on Wednesday.
After incident, the two migrants were taken to a hospital where they were treated for light injuries. While they were at the hospital, the pair told police officers that they had broken the camp’s strict lockdown measures...
Turkey Plans to Send Fresh Wave of COVID-19 Infected Migrants to Europe
Greece steps up patrols as Erdogan prepares to use ‘refugees’ as political weapon.
Voice of America reports that Turkey’s President Recep Erdogan is planning to send a fresh wave of migrants to Europe, with officials fearing many of them will be infected with coronavirus.
“Greek forces are on heightened alert as reports have surfaced that Turkey is preparing to push through a fresh wave of...
Austria rejects migrant quotas, backs Hungary, Czechia and Poland's strict asylum policies
Austria confirms it is maintaining its policy on migration and not accepting any more asylum seekers, although some 150 NGOs have pressured the country to accept Middle Eastern migrants stuck in Greece during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“It remains a no,” said Claudia Türtscher, the spokeswoman for Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg, of Chancellor Sebastian Kurz’s Austrian People’s Party...
Smoking and Vaping PROTECTS you from Coronavirus COVID-19 according to New Study
Smoking may reduce the likelihood of being hospitalised with coronavirus, claims a study.
Here is the abstract of the study – Smoking, vaping and hospitalization for COVID-19 – by researchers at the University of West Attica in Greece and New York University.
The study presents an analysis of the current smoking prevalence among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 in China, compared to the population...
Nearly 6 Million year old Footprints found in Greece say Europeans did NOT Originate from Africa
In the annals of scientific discovery, few findings have the potential to rattle established theories as profoundly as the unearthing of ancient footprints. Such was the case when a trail of fossilized footprints dating back 5.7 million years was unearthed in the rugged terrain of Crete, a revelation that threatened to rewrite the narrative of early human evolution.
Unlike the footprints of their...
Ancient Gags: World's 10 Oldest Jokes that are Funny and True Even Today
Humor, whether highbrow or downright crass, seems to be an essential part of virtually every human society across the world and throughout time. Researchers have taken an important step towards answering these pressing questions, after revealing the 10 oldest recorded jokes in existence.
1. **Sumeria, 1900 BC**: The world’s oldest joke was a Sumerian proverb, written over 4,000 years ago. ‘Something...
Angry Greek locals launch sunbed war on British tourist hotspots in bid to stop holidaymakers from taking over beaches
Greek coastal communities have launched a spirited counteroffensive against what they perceive as the “abusive occupation” of their beaches by aggressive sunbed rental companies, sparking what has been dubbed the “Towel Movement.” Born out of frustration among residents, particularly in Paros, the movement aims to reclaim public beaches from operators charging exorbitant fees...
Greece's only Nationalist Party Banned from Elections
According to the AP, the Nationalist Party of Greece is prohibited from running in this year’s elections, which are scheduled to take place in April.
The anti-immigration party is getting close to the three percent barrier needed to secure representation in parliament, according to recent surveys.
The reason for the prohibition is because the party’s founder, Ilias Kasidiaris, is now serving...