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Tsipras wins confidence vote with 151 majority, paving way for Prespes dealFollowing two days of vehement debate in Parliament, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras won a motion of confidence in his government late on Wednesday with 151 votes in favor and 148 against. Attention now shifts to a vote on the Macedonia name deal, which is expected to come to Parliament early next week and whose passage is less certain.
Scores of professions added to those obliged to have card terminalsFifty-three sectors of enterprises and freelance professionals have been given three months to install card terminals for their paying customers.
‘Stealth disease’ written off as old age may be behind thousands of cancers and joint problems, study showsGenetic disorder dubbed ‘Celtic curse’ afflicts one in five men who carry mutation with liver disease or joint issues
The diet to save lives, the planet and feed us all?For red meat you're looking at a burger a week or a large steak a month and that's your lot.You can still have a couple of portions of fish and the same of chicken a week, but plants are where the rest of your protein will need to come from.
Housing market outlook worst 'for 20 years'Sales expectations for the next three months are now either flat, with no change predicted, or negative, indicating falling sales, across all parts of the UK, the report said.
You can buy an entire home for €1 in this stunning town in ItalyAlthough it may sound too good to be true, local officials are offering the homes on the hilltop town in an effort to repopulate the rural city.And buyers will more than get their money’s worth as the dozens of homes for sale are built on land referred to as the “Earthly Paradise” on the southern island of Sicily.According to city officials, the goal is to bring people back to Sambuca after an exodus of locals to larger cities.However, the deal does have one condition – new owners must invest €15,000 ($17,000, £13,000) into refurbishing their new home within three years, as most of the abandoned homes are run down and dilapidated.
PPC CEO: Power rate hikes necessaryThe head of Greece’s dominant power utility, the ATHEX-listed but still state-controlled Public Power Corp. (PPC), on Wednesday said an increase in electricity rates is “required”.PPC CEO and president Manolis Panagiotakis said higher power rates – already high comparable to similar markets in the EU – are necessary for the utility to deal with higher operational costs and, primarily, to seek new market borrowing in order to restructure its debts.
Spanish rescuers in bid to reach toddler who fell down boreholeTwo-year-old Julen Roselló has been trapped in 100-metre shaft near Málaga for four days
Owner gets stuck up tree trying to rescue own catA pet owner had to be rescued from a tree after climbing it to free her missing cat.Maria Parry spent "three days of searching and no sleep" after Harry the tabby disappeared from her home in Fareham, Hampshire.When she found the bedraggled moggy in a back garden she climbed the tree "by instinct" to comfort him before getting stuck herself.Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service said the pair were rescued using a ladder.
MEPs back plans to freeze funds to 'corrupt' EU statesBattle over post-Brexit budget expected from countries accused of flouting rule of lawThe European parliament has backed plans to cut EU funds to member states that undermine the rule of law or allow corruption to fester – a move that could raise tensions with the governments in Hungary and Poland which are accused of weakening judicial independence.
Huge data breach reveals hundreds of millions of emails and passwords from across the internetHundreds of millions of email addresses and passwords have been posted online for anyone to download.Nearly 800 million logins are in the huge dump which contains information from thousands of data breaches.
Most people don't know about Facebook's invasive data practices, study findsThree quarters of Facebook users are unaware that the social network lists their personal interests and traits for advertisers, according to new research.A study published by Pew Research Center revealed the scale of Facebook users' ignorance when it comes to how the tech giant uses their data to make money.
Prince Philip involved in Sandringham car crashPrince Philip has been involved in a car crash with another vehicle.The Duke of Edinburgh, 97, was not injured in the collision, which took place around 3pm on Thursday close to the Sandringham Estate.
Man repeatedly injects himself with semen in attempt to cure chronic back painReport in Irish Medical Journal says 'innovative' alternative therapy was concocted without medical advice and is first ever case reported in humans
Don't put parsley in your vagina, doctors warn
Contraband smokes seized in Thessaloniki portCustoms officials in Thessaloniki on Thursday announced the seizure of 10.5 million packets of contraband cigarettes that had been declared as car tires on a shipment to the northern port from the Chinese port of Shekou.
QuoteContraband smokes seized in Thessaloniki portCustoms officials in Thessaloniki on Thursday announced the seizure of 10.5 million packets of contraband cigarettes that had been declared as car tires on a shipment to the northern port from the Chinese port of Shekou. http://www.ekathimerini.com/236726/article/ekathimerini/news/contraband-smokes-seized-in-thessaloniki-port
Not sure any Brit ex-pats will be interested in going but looks like there will a coaches going from Kef to Athens on 20 January for people wishing to demonstrate against the North Macedonia name deal.
the Macedonians... want to join the EU and NATO