US threatens 100% tariffs on French champagne, cheese and handbags
The U.S. government on Monday said it may slap punitive duties of up to 100% on $2.4 billion in imports from France of Champagne, handbags, cheese and other products
The U.S. government on Monday said it may slap punitive duties of up to 100% on $2.4 billion in imports from France of Champagne, handbags, cheese and other products

Vangelis Marinakis expressed his anger and indignation to Herbert Hübel, chairman of the FIFA/UEFA monitoring committee, about refereeing at the Olympiacos - PAOK game at Karaiskaki stadium, which had nothing to do with the supposed “clean-up” of Greek Football. “You are responsible for what is happening he insisted. Hübel admitted that that refereeing was bad

In Athens for a meeting of the Central Union of the Municipalities, Mayors of Eastern Aegean islands rejected the PM's plan and said that they do not have the capacity to deal with so many people in areas such as health care.. The Mayors of the municipalities of the islands of Chios, Samos, Lesvos, Leros, and Kos, are complaining that their islands have borne the brunt of the migrant and refugee crisis, with hundreds now arriving daily. are expressing the opposition of their citizens as until now there has not been a fair distribution of migrants around the country. Theiy oppose the constructiont of migrant camps.

Unfortunately, Ankara appears to be moving in the opposite direction than that of good will and constructive dialogue.

Europe also is not diplomatically unified and each country is seeking oppotunities and possibilities in this new world.
The Greek statement says the assertions in Turkey’s 13 November letter violate International Law of the Sea and Greece rejects in its entirety. It has no legal results regarding Greece’s rights.
Experience has shown that taboos lead to very bad results. The reform of the insurance system attempted by the Simitis government in the nineties was rejected by very large social protests.
FIve months after coming to power the government showed that there are no automatic solutions. One cannot press a button and have everything coordinated to solve problems.
Mitsotakis called for the enforcement of the EU-Turkey statement that lays out Ankara's and the EU's obligations and said EU solidarity must been taken seriously.
There are solutions that can limit the repercussions, and particularly the loss of lives. However it requires vigilance and an understanding that
The amended articles were limited from the start and did not create an opportunuty for a groundbreaking revision which the current situation requires.
As recently as 21 November a senior State Department official told reporters Turkey needed to “get rid of” the system. Those comments came after President Tayyip Erdogan met U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House.
Another key amendment that has also been discused for years is the establishment of a guaranteed annual income and the curbing of special legal protections for MPs such as a much shorter statute of limitations.
The enemy that must be avoided at all costs, is bad governance, because success in confronting them will determine the success of the endeavour.
The rector believes that his life is in danger and other academics believe that worse things can happen, such as arson.
The government bears a dual responsibility - to prove the state cannot be threatened or blackmailed and to show that police are the first to serve as a model of legality.
University students demanded the opportunity to vote electronically in campus polls so that the decisions that will be mad will be as representative as possible of their will and not of the will of others.
The only area that stirs expectations of stabilisation and freeing up of the economy is the management of the public debt.
Employees who will be affected must obviously be retrained to some degree so as not to be marginalised on the one hand and for them to enter new technology fields as soon as possible on the other, according to SEV.
Clearly it is necessary to have a plan to distribute geographically the refugees and migrants and put them up in structures that will not offend their human dignity.
According to Brussels’ basic scenario the Greek economy is stabilising more rapidly than expected and the Greek debt will be reduced over the coming decades
One hopes that at long last all of us have understood the significance of not poisoning closed spaces with the harmful substances of tobacco.
Our politicians until now had become accustomed to honouring the spirit and memory of the 1973 Athens Polytechnic uprising against the junta. Today one sadly observes that the main opposition leader diverged from that rule and from the respect to which history is entitled. Unfortunately, he forgot the heroic sacrifices of the Athens Polytechnic students […]
«Based on the Constitution, the Greek state will now ensure a decent quality of life for all citizens» the PM noted.
Higher budget spending in the January-October period reflected higher social subsidies, higher capital spending, and higher spending in the Public Investment Programme
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