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Teachers’ glut causing bottleneck in hiringsAs Greek universities continue to pump out educators, the new crop is joining more than 150,000 trained teachers on the waiting list for a permanent position. It is estimated that incoming teachers will have to wait at least 20 years to get a job in the public education sector.
Greece’s winter resorts record high occupancy in Christmas holiday seasonGreece’s winter resorts posted high occupancy rates during this year’s Christmas and New Year’s holidays, boosted mainly by the return of Greeks that have gone back to taking winter holidays, as they did before the recession.
Foreign national found hidden in car engine at Patras portA foreign national was found hidden in specially designed secret compartment within a car engine during an inspection process at Patras port.
Travelodge Liverpool: Digger driver wrecks hotel receptionA builder drove a digger through the doors of a Liverpool hotel before leaving a scene of chaos inside.Onlookers shouted at the driver to stop as the machine mounted the steps of the Travelodge, sending debris flying as it crashed through the doors.Footage shows a bystander banging on the side of the cab, but the driver ignores pleas to halt the rampage as the digger rams the reception desk and windows.Merseyside Police is investigating.A witness, ceiling fixer Samuel White, 24, said the driver was involved in a pay dispute over £600 with contractors at the hotel, which is under construction.
Emiliano Sala: Fears Cardiff FC player on missing planeThere is "genuine concern" Premier League footballer Emiliano Sala was on a light aircraft which disappeared between France and Cardiff.It is feared the Argentine striker was one of two people on board the Piper Malibu, which went missing off Alderney in the Channel Islands on Monday night.
Greenland's ice melting faster than scientists previously thought – studyThe pace of ice loss has increased four-fold since 2003 as enormous glaciers are depositing ever larger chunks of ice into the Atlantic ocean, where it melts, causing sea levels to rise
‘Endangered’ elements used to make mobile phones are running out quickly, scientists warnPeople should avoid changing their phones every few years, say researchersVital chemical elements have been included on an “endangered list” because they are being thrown away in mobile phones at such a high rate.Scientists have warned some of the substances used to make phones are becoming increasingly scarce due to limited supplies, their location in conflict zones and the lack of recycling.To tackle this problem, they say people should avoid changing their phones every few years.
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Greek Population Drops by 355,000 in Last Decade Warns University ProfessorThe Greek population dropped by 355,000 between 2008 and 2017, an expert said on Monday, attributing the change mostly to the declining birthrate following the economic crisis.
Stefanos Tsitsipas continues ‘fairtytale’ to make Australian Open semi-finals after beating Roberto Bautista AgutThe Greek star beat his Spanish opponent in four sets to set up a meeting with Rafael Nadal or Frances Tiafoe on Thursday
Facebook and Twitter can work out who you are even if you don't use them, study findsFacebook and Twitter can be used to work out huge details of your personal life – even if you never actually use them, according to a new study.It is still possible to predict the kind of things you might say simply by looking at the sort of people you hang around with, a new study has found.