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Online platform to open for income tax statementsThe online platform on Taxisnet for the submission of declarations of 2019 incomes will open next week.Finance Ministry sources say the system will be open for anyone who wants to submit their statements, but no one knows when it will close.This means that June 30, which by law is the deadline for the online submission of declarations, will probably not be the final day for submissions.
After Bears, Deer Are Now Spotted Wandering Greek VillageAfter a bear mother and her cubs were seen strolling the streets of Kastoria in north-western Greece earlier this week, a herd of deer was spotted roaming the deserted streets of a village near Serres, northern Greece.
Liverpool: Sir Kenny Dalglish tests positive for coronavirusLiverpool legend Sir Kenny Dalglish has tested positive for coronavirus and is in hospital but is showing no symptoms, his family have announced.Dalglish was admitted to hospital on Wednesday for treatment of an infection which required intravenous antibiotics.The 69-year-old former Celtic and Scotland forward was routinely tested for coronavirus after being admitted.
Norman Hunter: Leeds United legend in hospital with coronavirusEx-England defender Norman Hunter is being treated in hospital after testing positive for coronavirus, his former club Leeds United have confirmed.
Jimmy Greaves: Tottenham record scorer remains in hospital but has not had strokeTottenham say their record goalscorer Jimmy Greaves remains in hospital but "has not tested positive for Covid-19 nor suffered another stroke".The World Cup winner, 80, was admitted on Tuesday for an unspecified illness.
Plomari Ouzo Distillery Isidoros Arvanitis donates alcohol to combat COVID-19 in GreeceResponding to the unprecedented conditions we are experiencing, the Plomari Distillery Isidoros Arvanitis is donating 11 tons of pure 96% alcohol to hospitals at the forefront of the coronavirus pandemic.The 96% strength alcohol will assist in the disinfection and sanitisation of medical staff and hospital areas, in order to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Coronavirus: Belper moo relieves lockdown miseryA "crazy" town has come up with a unique way to fight lockdown boredom - by mooing in unison.Every evening at 18:30 locals in Belper, Derbyshire, gather on doorsteps and lean out of bedroom windows for a two-minute cattle chorus.