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Islands on MSNOne Of Greece's Most Popular Islands Is Also One Of Its Most Disappointing Destinations
Popular and always crowded, this famous Greek island gets a bad reputation for being utterly disappointing. Here's what's ...
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The Manual on MSNThis gorgeous Greek island was just named Europe’s most underrated
If you’re dreaming of an island escape without the crushing crowds or eye-watering prices, one Greek gem is calling your name. A new study by car rental company Avis analyzed search volumes and ...
SK Group completed a full takeover of Greece’s ELBO, boosting defense production but sparking opposition over foreign control ...
The European Court of Human Rights ordered Greece to halt the deportation of Sudanese migrants following suspension of asylum applications.
Wildfires intensified across southern Europe on Wednesday with a round-the-clock battle to protect the perimeter of Greece’s ...
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From Spain to Greece, Why This Year's Wildfires Are Hitting Southern Europe Harder Than Ever
Spain reported 14 active major fires on Friday, according to Virginia Barcones, head of the country’s emergency services., ...
Fire crews in Greece, Spain, and Portugal are racing to contain wildfires. Calmer winds on Thursday have helped slow the ...
Firefighters are battling several wildfires in Greece as a scorching heatwave wreaks havoc across southern Europe. In the ...
Greece could bridge the competitiveness gap between its economy and others in Europe by the end of 2013, he said. German Chancellor Angela Merkel was also optimistic in a radio interview Sunday.
Greece is 323 billion euros ($352.7 billion) in debt to other European countries, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) – collectively known as the “troika.” ...
Leaders around Europe appealed to Greece on Monday to return to the bargaining table over a bailout agreement as stock markets dipped and some Greeks began stocking up on supplies, hoarding cash ...
The European integration project will succeed only if all nations are willing to compromise, because “no one can get 100%,” German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Monday, describing the ...
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