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Vasilis Lambropoulos

  • 2h ago

    Aigio double death: Investigation shifts to possible murder-suicide as autopsy findings disputed

    A month after a 54-year-old woman and her 26-year-old son were found dead in their home in Aigio, Greece, authorities are now examining the possibility that the mother killed her son before taking her own life, casting doubt on the initial double-murder charge against her Italian partner.

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Hormuz burns, Ankara keeps meeting

Trump scraps Iran truce as NATO strains and Europe fights heat, storms and market jolts

The biggest story is again the one with the shortest fuse: the United States and Iran traded blows around the Strait of Hormuz, then talked as if diplomacy were still somewhere in the building. Europe, meanwhile, sweated, flooded and argued, while regulators and courts kept tightening the screws on corporate power.

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World · Updated 2m ago

The Middle East after Gaza

Indirect talks between the US and Iran concluded without a breakthrough, indicating continued contested control over key energy chokepoints and a lack of progress in de-escalation.

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