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Greece Orders Banks To Record "Personal Data" On Anyone Who Was Hoarding Cash
Over the course of documenting the ECB’s push to phase out the €500 note, we stumbled upon something rather interesting that’s taking place at Greek banks.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-03-21/greece-orders-banks-record-personal-data-anyone-who-was-hoarding-cash
Quite an interesting read.
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Apparently the port at PisoAetos, Ithaka, is to be upgraded at a cost of 6,400,000 €.
Hardly the first time there's been talk about upgrading the 'port' there, wonder if anything ever gets done?
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Brussels attacks: Latest updates
http://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-europe-35869266
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Syrian refugees rescue neo-Nazi German politician after car crash
Men who had fled war and persecution in their home country rush to the aid of politician who has previously made statements including 'the boat is full', 'stop the asylum flood' and 'integration is genocide'
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/syrian-refugees-neo-nazi-npd-german-politician-stefan-jagsch-car-crash-aldentstadt-hesse-a6946046.html