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Greece to Implement Genetic Identification of Olive Tree VarietiesThe aim is to create a network for targeted research into the deciphering of the genetic material of olive trees in Greece, using genomic technology.
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Arsenal in talks to sign Greece wonderkid Konstantinos MavropanosThe Gunners will likely loan out the defender to Werder Bremen for the rest of the seasonMavropanos has represented Greece at under-21 level and is highly thought of as one of his country’s best prospects.Arsenal do not think he is ready for their first team now but believe he has potential for the future.
Greece’s 14 Fraport-run Airports Receive EASA Safety CertificationThe Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority on Friday awarded the EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) airport certificates to the 14 Greek regional airports that are operated and managed by Fraport Greece.The EASA certification ensures the safety of infrastructure (corridors etc.) and operational processes (fire safety etc) of the regional airports, which serve international passenger traffic. The certificates also confirm the high level of services provided at the airports.
UK's first polar bear cub in 25 years born at Scottish park