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Did You Know BMW Made A Tiny Pickup At A Chrysler Plant In Greece?When most think of car companies that also produced farm equipment they often think of Lamborghini, Ford, or Porsche. It turns out that BMW also had a hand in the farming business, albeit briefly. This 1965 Farmobil is proof of that. It uses a 0.7-liter two-cylinder 32-hp boxer engine and a four-speed transmission as its motivating force. As an air-cooled engine, it proved incredibly robust and easy to care for.Surprisingly, this tiny truck didn’t obtain certification for the Greek market, which led to most of its production being shipped to various countries around the world. It’s believed that only 900 units were ever produced in total.
Athens: A Christmas tree was stripped – Half the decorations were stolen (VIDEO)The Christmas tree placed by the municipality of Athens in Klathmonos Square fell victim to thieves.As OPEN reported, Christmas tree decorations in Klauthmonos Square in the Greek capital were stolen by people who could get their hands on as much as they could, leaving it bare from ‘the waist down.’
Sub-zero temperatures recorded in 160 weather stationsThe cold weather front currently affecting the country has brought the first snow of the winter, with below-zero temperatures recorded in 160 meteorological stations across the country.
Poverty threatening children in GreeceGreece is one of the worst countries in the European Union for a child to live in, as it appears that the youngest citizens pay the highest price for the chronic inadequacies of the state, the low quality of the education system and the health system, as well as the inability of the social protection system to really and effectively support them.While pensioners and other social groups receive retroactive benefits and emergency aid, children find themselves unprotected from poverty.
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Sunak cancels meeting with Mitsotakis in LondonGreek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed his annoyance on Monday evening over the last-minute cancellation of his meeting in London with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.Referring to the Parthenon Sculptures, Mitsotakis said he had hoped to have the opportunity to discuss them with Sunak, along with the situations in Gaza and Ukraine, the climate crisis and migration.Government sources told Kathimerini that the meeting was canceled because Sunak was irked by the views expressed by the Greek premier on the return of the Marbles. Earlier, Downing Street said Sunak ruled out any plan to return the sculptures. Number 10 said the British Museum was the “right place” for the treasures.Mitsotakis did meet with Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer at the Greek embassy.