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23/11/17
« on: Thursday, 23 November, 2017 @ 14:05:21 »
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Most rapes in Greece go unreported

A key problem is that 30 of the country’s 51 prefectures have no medical examiner.
http://www.ekathimerini.com/223522/article/ekathimerini/news/most-rapes-in-greece-go-unreported

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Re: 23/11/17
« Reply #1 on: Thursday, 23 November, 2017 @ 18:02:35 »
Apparently residents in Peratata (and Kastro?) are concerned about loud 'explosions' on the power line up to the castle and the subsequent interruptions to the mains supply.

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Re: 23/11/17
« Reply #2 on: Thursday, 23 November, 2017 @ 18:06:42 »
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Airbnb Hosts in Greece will Have to Register their Property

According to past announcements, short-term rental hosts that do not register their property will face a fine of up to 5,000 euros.
http://news.gtp.gr/2017/11/22/airbnb-hosts-greece-register-property/

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Re: 23/11/17
« Reply #3 on: Thursday, 23 November, 2017 @ 22:58:45 »
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Some 1.46 mln households in Greece eligible for latest 'holiday bonus' derived from surplus in meeting fiscal target

Nearly 1.46 million households in Greece are reportedly eligible to receive portions of a "social dividend" to be doled out by the government next month, with income and asset criteria finally being listed in a bill ratified to facilitate this year's "holiday bonus".

At last word, the average bonus to be handed out to a household comes to 483 euros.
http://www.naftemporiki.gr/story/1297580/some-146-mln-households-in-greece-eligible-for-latest-holiday-bonus-derived-from-surplus-in-meeting-fiscal-target