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Three killed in Greek helicopter crash near island of Poros
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New James Bond film to be called No Time To DieNo Time To Die will be the 25th film in the franchise, starring Daniel Craig as 007 himself.The film will be released on April 3, 2020, in the UK.
Gmail Is Down, Displays "Something Went Wrong" ErrorsGoogle's free Gmail email service is currently experiencing a worldwide outage which prevents users from logging in, displaying "Something went wrong" errors when they're trying to sign in to their accounts.
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Greece Soon to Slash VAT on Tourism - MinisterGreek Tourism Minister Haris Theoharis on Tuesday said that the value-added tax (VAT) charged on tourism-related services will very soon be slashed to the 13 percent rate (from 24 percent) so Greek destinations can be tax-competitive compared to countries in the wider Mediterranean area.Speaking on Greek TV station SKAI, Minister Theoharis said he was confident that the VAT cut will be included in the upcoming tax bill and in time for the next tourism season.
Trump cancels Denmark visit over Greenland spatUS President Donald Trump has cancelled a state visit to Denmark after the nation's prime minister said Greenland was not for sale to the US.
Asylum seeker told by judge he was not ‘effeminate’ enough to be gayJudge rejects man’s asylum appeal on grounds that he did not have gay ‘demeanour’, says barrister
New species of stegosaur is oldest ever discovered, scientists sayCreature believed to have walked the earth 168 million years agoA new species of one of the most recognisable types of dinosaur is also the oldest of its kind ever discovered, British scientists believe.
Greek government going after undeclared rentsThe government, always on the lookout for more revenues, plans to make rent payment through bank accounts compulsory and to penalize cash transactions.The reason for this is widespread tax evasion by owners who rent out their properties. But what prompted authorities to act was a rather extreme case regarding a property on the island of Mykonos. The person who rented the property declared it to the tax authorities, reporting a 12-year contract stipulating the monthly rent at 1,666.67 euros, which would triple during the final four years of the contract. The owner, on the other hand, reported the property as a second, vacation home.Authorities say that payment through bank accounts would protect owners from delinquent clients and would help them prove nonpayment and thus avoid additional taxes.Critics note that the two parties could draw up a bogus contract with an artificially low payment, which both parties could adhere to and save the owner having to pay higher property taxes.
Football manager Ian Holloway makes bizarre Brexit claim that EU is responsible for handball rulesHolloway thinks that the European Union is to blame for the Premier League’s controversial new rule