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Lamb rescued from Munich brothel during narcotics raid
Greece to miss IMF payments amid fears of 'catastrophic' eurozone ruptureA Greek reversion to the Drachma would be an irreversible "disaster" for the entire euro project, Yanis Varoufakis warns
Solving islands' water problems would take 66.4 mln euros, study findsAccording to the report, the most costly interventions would have to take place on the islands of Naxos, Amorgos and Milos in the Aegean. These would include the construction of desalination plants and extending sewage systems to replace septic tanks.
A 36-year-old tourist from the Czech Republic was killed on Sunday night when a boulder fell on her while she was on a beach in Sfakia, Crete.
Greeks back government's red lines, but want to keep euro Cash-strapped Greeks remain supportive of the leftist government's tough negotiating style, according to a new poll published Sunday, but hope for a deal with creditors that will keep the euro in their wallets.The poll conducted in May by Public Issue for the pro-government newspaper Avgi, shows 54 percent backing the SYRIZA-led government's handling of the negotiations despite the tension with Greece's international lenders.A total 59 percent believe Athens must not give in to demands by its creditors, with 89 percent against pension cuts and 81 percent against mass lay-offs...with 71 percent of those polled wanting to keep the euro while 68 percent said a return to the drachma could worsen the economic situation.
Australian sheep farmer faces complaint from PETA that he 'swore at his animals'None of the sheep actually told me they were offended, says Ken TurnerPETA took its proceedings very seriously – and even said it wasn't just language that had been an issue, but also included stomping and punching the sheep, the Newcastle Herald notes.
QuoteAustralian sheep farmer faces complaint from PETA that he 'swore at his animals'None of the sheep actually told me they were offended, says Ken TurnerPETA took its proceedings very seriously – and even said it wasn't just language that had been an issue, but also included stomping and punching the sheep, the Newcastle Herald notes.http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/australasia/australian-sheep-farmer-faces-complaint-from-peta-that-he-swore-at-his-animals-10273901.html
QuoteGreeks back government's red lines, but want to keep euro Cash-strapped Greeks remain supportive of the leftist government's tough negotiating style, according to a new poll published Sunday, but hope for a deal with creditors that will keep the euro in their wallets.The poll conducted in May by Public Issue for the pro-government newspaper Avgi, shows 54 percent backing the SYRIZA-led government's handling of the negotiations despite the tension with Greece's international lenders.A total 59 percent believe Athens must not give in to demands by its creditors, with 89 percent against pension cuts and 81 percent against mass lay-offs...with 71 percent of those polled wanting to keep the euro while 68 percent said a return to the drachma could worsen the economic situation.http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_wsite1_1_24/05/2015_550319
Greece pledges to 'meet June debt repayments'