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Government under fire for supporting controversial fertility conference

A state-sponsored conference on female fertility has caused embarrassment at the highest level of the Greek government and institutions, after its agenda was revealed to be heavily influenced by the church and the far right.
Billed as a scientific conference on reproductive medicine, the programme carried the official endorsement of Greece’s head of state, President Katerina Sakellaropoulou and the media partners included the state news agency AMNA and public broadcaster ER...
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