Anonymous ID: 477f2a March 25, 2019, 6:09 p.m. No.5892329   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.euronews.com/2019/03/25/greece-s-pm-tsipras-says-turkish-jets-forced-his-flight-to-reduce-altitude

 

Greece's PM Tsipras says Turkish jets forced his flight to reduce altitude

By Euronews with Reuters• last updated: 25/03/2019 - 21:13

 

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has accused of Turkey of forcing his helicopter to reduce its altitude after its flight was disturbed by the country's military jets. Tsipras was travelling to the island of Agathonisi to celebrate Greece's 1821 uprising against Ottoman rule.

"They should know that such foolish actions have no meaning", Tsipras declared, adding that the Turks had "spent kerosene and gasoline for nothing."

"First of all, because we will always be there to defend our national integrity, and secondly because the Greek Prime Minister will go to the most remote island of our country, the most remote corner, even if he has to arrive swimming."

Turkish officials denied any attempt was been made to interfere with the Greek leader's flight.

A Greek military official told Reuters that Greek F-16 fighter jets intercepted the Turkish jets about four miles away from Tsipras’s helicopter.

The Turkish jets were conducting routine missions, according to a Turkish security source cited by Reuters. “There has been no interception attempt by Turkish fighter jets during the Greek prime minister’s activity today".

Though NATO allies, Turkey and Greece have long been at odds over issues ranging from ethnically split Cyprus to air space and overflight rights. Relations have worsened since Greece blocked the extradition of eight Turkish soldiers accused by Ankara of involvement in 2016's failed military coup.

Anonymous ID: 477f2a March 25, 2019, 6:14 p.m. No.5892437   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2479

Wealthy German family to donate €10 million after extent of Nazi past is uncovered

 

One of Germany's wealthiest families, whose investment company owns stakes in some of the world's best-known brands including Krispy Kreme Doughnuts and Pret a Manger, is to give €10 million to charity.

It came after the unearthing of evidence showing the Reimann family's ancestors support of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime, according to a report by German tabloid Bild, published on Sunday.

Peter Harf, spokesman and managing partner at Reimann's JAB Holding Company, confirmed to the newspaper that Albert Reinmann Sr and his son Albert Reimann Jr used Russian civilians and French prisoners of war (POW) as forced labourers.

"It is all correct," Harf told Bild. "Reimann senior and Reimann junior were guilty… they belonged in jail."

The Father and son died in 1954 and 1984 respectively.

The family's links to the Nazi regime were revealed in a 1978 report but the younger generation decided to commission historians from the University of Munich in 2014 after reading documents from the Nazi era kept by the family.

The experts presented their findings to the family several weeks ago.

According to the German newspaper, at least 175 forced labourers accounting for around 30% of the workforce were being used in 1943.

 

https://www.euronews.com/2019/03/25/wealthy-german-family-to-donate-10-million-after-extent-of-nazi-past-is-uncovered