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NATO "disembarks" 7.000 sailors, pilots and infantrymen
More than 7.000 sailors, pilots and infantry from 16 countries will take part in the NATO exercises.
Rare Seen Tornado Injured People and Caused Serious Damage in Germany
A rare waterspout caused by a tornado has struck the German port city of Kiel, throwing people from boats and damaging property.
Several rowers out in the water were injured as winds of over 100km/h lashed the northern coast, police said. Four people were seriously hurt in Kiel's dockside area.
The roofs of some buildings were torn off and trees were uprooted.
Lost ancient island found in the Aegean
A lost island in ?zmir's Dikili, which was mentioned in ancient sources, was recently found within the scope of a research project carried out by a group of Turkish and foreign experts A lost island where the ancient city of Kane was located has been found by geo-archaeologists in the Aegean province of ?zmir's Dikili district. The island was mentioned in ancient sources.
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Lost ancient island found
A lost island in ?zmir's Dikili, which was mentioned in ancient sources, was recently found within the scope of a research project carried out by a group of Turkish and foreign experts A lost island where the ancient city of Kane was located has been found by geo-archaeologists in the Aegean province of ?zmir's Dikili district. The island was mentioned in ancient sources.
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The most expensive yacht is docked at Mykonos
The most luxury and perhaps the most expensive yacht is docked at popular Psarou beach of the cosmopolitan Greek island of Mykonos: the A yacht which belongs to Russian tycoon Andrey Melnichenko.
The A yacht is a luxury yacht designed by Philippe Starck and Martin Francis and constructed by Blohm + Voss at the HDW shipyard in Kiel, Germany.
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German company will pay compensation to Turkey over delay in submarine delivery
Germany's ThyssenKrupp will pay 2 million euros of compensation to Turkey as the company has not even begun to produce the submarines, though the company had agreed to make the first delivery in 2015, sources say.
Historic sailing cruiser Sea Cloud to grace Thessaloniki, Piraeus ports
One of the world's most historic sailing cruisers, the Sea Cloud is set to enter the port of Thessaloniki on Monday morning, the northern city's port authority said on Friday.
Greece's first home-built submarine set for launch
Greeces first domestically built submarine, a Type 214 diesel-electric vessel named Pipinos, will be ready for launch on October 6, the Hellenic Navy said on Thursday.
Pipinos is the first of three vessels commissioned by the navy to be built by Hellenic Shipyards at Skaramangas, west of Athens, and is expected to join the fleet within the first half of 2015.
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Three new submarines to be ready by 2015
Construction of three Type 214 submarines, which has been stymied by technical snags, legal disputes and corruption probes, will be completed in the next couple of years, the Hellenic Navy has said.
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