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Month: December 2016

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Greek short-term debt measures can go ahead, Dijsselbloem says

25th December 2016 Newsroom 0

Bloomberg — Europe’s stability fund can go ahead with short-term debt relief measures for Greece that will ease the nation’s payment obligations. “I’m happy to […]

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FB Elyros seaman missing on route to Piraeus

24th December 2016 Newsroom 0

A rescue operation started at 4:30 am Friday to locate a seaman who went missing from the Piraeus bound ferry Elyros. The man was not located […]

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Dublin queues for food parcels ‘absolutely disgraceful’

23rd December 2016 Newsroom 0

Irish Times — Ireland was one of the countries that were chosen by the German media as an example of success,  after exiting the EU […]

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EU, UN accused of mismanagement as refugees face freezing weather in Greece

23rd December 2016 Newsroom 0

The United Nations refugee agency and the European Union’s aid department have been accused by other aid groups of mismanaging a multi million-Euro fund earmarked […]

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Greece called to explain pension bonus

23rd December 2016 Newsroom 0

IBNA — An e-mail was delivered to Athens on Thursday with which its creditor institutions request clarifications regarding the Greek government’s recent decision to hand […]

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Thomas Cook discounts Crete May holiday to £195pp

23rd December 2016 Newsroom 0

The Express — Thomas Cook has massive discounts on certain holiday packages for summer 2017.On the list is bargain trip to Crete. The island has […]

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Snow covers Crete

23rd December 2016 Newsroom 0

KeepTalkingGreece — With 3101 hours of sunshine per year, Ierapetra is Greece’s sunniest city according to the Greek Metereological Service HNMS .So it was something […]

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Prosecutors estimate €53 mln damages to state from shipyard’s 2002 sale to German consortium

22nd December 2016 Newsroom 0

naftemporiki — Special anti-corruption magistrates have calculated the monetary damages for the Greek state from the 2002 sale of the Skaramangas shipyards  to the German […]

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Tax authorities start checks on short term holiday lets

22nd December 2016 Newsroom 0

Greek tax authorities have started checks on short term rental properties according to information published in parakritika.gr. Letters have been sent out to individuals who […]

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Italy ready to bailout failing bank challenging EU rules

22nd December 2016 Newsroom 0

Reuters — Italy’s parliament gave the green light on Wednesday for a 20 billion euro plan to prop up the country’s weaker banks, starting with […]

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EWG to unlock debt measures but tells Athens – Don’t do it again

21st December 2016 Newsroom 0

Naftemporiki — A consensus to unlock the short-term debt relief measures for Greece decided on December 5 is likely to emerge on Wednesday, in exchange for […]

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Greece’s perpetual crisis

21st December 2016 Newsroom 0

 Yanis Varoufakis / www.project-syndicate.org –Since the summer of 2015, Greece has (mostly) dropped out of the news, but not because its economic condition has stabilized. A […]

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Food and drinks withdrawn from Athens supermarkets after poisoning threat

21st December 2016 Newsroom 0

euractiv — Unilever, Coca-Cola, Nestlé and Delta decided to withdraw some of their products from supermarkets in Athens after threats of contamination were posted on […]

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Greek Prime Minister to visit Crete on Tuesday and Wednesday

20th December 2016 Newsroom 0

Tornos News — Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will carry out a two-day tour of Crete on Tuesday and Wednesday, accompanied by a delegation of ministers. […]

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Greece condemns killing of Russian ambassador in Turkey

20th December 2016 Newsroom 0

eKathimerini — Greece condemned the  killing on Monday of Russian Ambassador in Ankara Andrei Karlov by a lone gunman at a photography exhibition. “Greece unequivocally […]

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  • Ten year old mystery of the suspicious death of Jean Hanlon in Crete

    Following a UK Channel 5 documentary entitled ‘Murdered in Paradise : The Killing of Jean Hanlon’, new information has emerged which was  enough to lead […]

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  • PFPO’s stray animals meetings with German MEPs and the Authorities in Crete

    PFPO PRESS RELEASE – (repost) Last month MEPs Professor Klaus Buchner, animal activist Stefan Eck and Georgios Chatzimarkakis, who is from Crete, organized a congress […]

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  • Book club in Apokoronas

    NEW BOOK CLUB Kindle/ebook recommended Meets Monthly Read an entertaining, interesting book every month. Members take turns to propose a choice of books. Meet, discuss […]

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  • A new novel on wartime Crete by Phillip Duke, a former apokoronas resident

    A Cretan village confronts the Nazi juggernaut sweeping across Europe. A village matriarch tries to hold her family together…Her grieving son finds a new life […]

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  • A driver’s licence saga

    AN received a letter from a reader about problems with the renewal of a drivers licence. Name and email supplied. ‘Last autumn, the government introduced […]

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