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Wednesday's 'NEA': Ultimatums, Incest, and Police Shooting

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Wednesday's 'NEA': Ultimatums, Incest, and Police Shooting
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Wednesday's edition of 'TA NEA' newspaper features a range of headlines. The main focus is on the ultimatums between Maximos Mansion and various protesting groups, with neither side showing willingness to compromise.

Other topics include an ancient case of father-daughter incest dating back to the Bronze Age, and the seizure of 4 tons of cocaine by the French Navy on a ship linked to a Greek national.

The newspaper also reports on the state of emergency in North Macedonia due to shortages of mazut and lignite, and the temporary release of Bolsonaro, who was transferred to a hospital for surgery.

In sports, the highlight is Panathinaikos' victory over Zalgiris with 85-92, and a mention of Isak's injury at Liverpool. Other topics include Arsenal's draw with Crystal Palace and the situation in California due to the 'atmospheric river'.

Finally, condolences from N. Androulakis are noted for the death of Sylva Akrita, and a shooting in Delaware, USA, is reported.

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