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Online Booking Rates Up 8.3% Across Greece for July
Nato’s united front under threat after Greece signs arms deal with RussiaSenior Nato officials have raised concerns that attempts by Greece to forge a defence pact with Moscow could seriously undermine efforts to present a united front against further acts of Russian aggression.
Consumer prices down 0.7 percent in JuneNotably, fruit prices posted a 12.8 percent annual drop and diesel prices declined 11.1 percent. Food in general recorded growth of 7.3 percent, the biggest of all commodities.
Greek exports record major decline in May
Tourism drops in Greece in 1st quarter by 6.2%, says Bank of GreeceAccording to a survey conducted by the Bank of Greece and released by the Greek statistical services (ELSTAT), the data demonstrated that tourism fell by 6.2%, or 107,450 people, in Greece during the first quarter of 2016 in comparison too 2015.
TUI: Greece 2nd most popular destination for Germans
Greek tax officer jumps into sea to catch tax offenderAfter a police officers failed to convince her to come out of the water, a female tax officer stripped down her bathing suit and entered the water convincing her to come out.
Term-time holiday court win prompts councils to drop casesSome local councils in England have dropped court cases against parents over term-time holidays following a recent court victory by one father.
Overdrafts more expensive than payday loans, says Which?
Malware hits millions of Android phonesUp to 10 million Android smartphones have been infected by malware that generates fake clicks for adverts, say security researchers.The malware gets installed on handsets by exploiting loopholes in older versions of the Android operating system known as KitKat and JellyBean. The latest version of Android is known as Marshmallow. Google released the latest security update for Android this month and it tackled more than 108 separate vulnerabilities in the operating system. So far this year, security updates for Android have closed more than 270 bugs.
Who will pick our strawberries once we leave the EU?
QuoteWho will pick our strawberries once we leave the EU?http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36702235
Seems Army engineers have been out to check the iron bridge across the Vohinas in Poros. Looked OK last time I saw it...