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Varoufakis’ Paris Match house is for rent

Just as Greeks were wondering what possessed the Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis to open up his home to Paris Match for a pretentious shoot of his home at the neoclassical building at the foot of the Acropolis, everything became clear. The Paris Match shoot was just free advertising for the home he put up for rent in Agora on Saturday.

Video 'shows cabin chaos' in seconds before Alps crash: reports

A video purportedly showing the final seconds inside the cabin of the ill-fated Germanwings airliner minutes before it crashed has emerged, two European media outlets said April 1, although French police denied the claims.
 
One sequence reportedly shows a chaotic scene with passengers screaming "My God".    

Tunisia Museum Attacker Still Chased by Police - President

Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi has announced in a live TV interview that one of the attackers who killed 22 people in the Bardot Museum in Tunis this week is still on the run.

"He won't get far," the BBC quotes Essebsi as saying.

In an earlier interview with Paris Match, he had admitted that the attack had been made easier by security failures.

Paris Match journalist who interviewed Varoufakis talks about controversial photoshoot

Anne-Sophie Lechevallier, the journalist who interviewed Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis for French magazine Paris Match about ten days ago, talked to Proto Thema newspaper about the success of the particular article and the controversial photos that accompanied it.

Greek foreign minister says he 'regrets' controversial photo shoot

Greece's maverick Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said on Sunday he regretted a celebrity shoot for Paris Match that drew widespread ridicule on social media.

"I wish that shoot had not taken place, I regret it," he told Alpha TV, adding that he did "not agree with the aesthetic" of the pictures.

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