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Cheeky Exploits on Instagram “visits” Greece (cheeky butt pics)

Showing your butt in the most beautiful places in the world, a new amazing trend appeared recently on Instagram! It’s the account Cheeky Exploits which launched the trend, publishing the photos of the participants from around the world, showing their ass in beautiful landscapes. A nice collection of butts to start the week!

PM Tsipras celebrates return to markets while receiving Commissioner Moscovici

Greek PM Alexis Tsipras stated it was time to plan the remaining work to complete the programme in August 2018, during his meeting with European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs Pierre Moscovici at Maximos Hall, Tuesday. Addressing Mr.

US agency provided intelligence on Turkish cargo ship Aegean: report

The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is behind intelligence provided to Greek authorities that a Turkish-flagged freighter, to which the Greek coastguard had opened fire in the Aegean Sea on July 3, was allegedly carrying drugs, daily Habertürk reported on July 25.

Tsipras upbeat over Greek bond sale

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras voiced his optimism Tuesday as the country held its first bond sale since 2014.

Speaking during a meeting with Europe's economics commissioner, Pierre Moscovici, in Athens, the leftist leader said that "investors were welcoming the Greek bond sale."

Right back to 2014

It's incredible, but somehow we've managed to get right back to where we were at the end of 2014. Angry and desperate as they were, Greek voters elected a group of people who were completely unprepared for anything - as is becoming increasingly apparent.

The Greek Police is after Imported Alcohol from Bulgaria

According to a report by the Greek police, quoted by the Bulgarian National Radio, alcoholic beverages of unknown origin, of which tourists often complain, come in huge quantities from Bulgaria. Reports SEGA. 

Banks discern many benefits in Greece's new bond issue

Greece's return to the bond markets on Tuesday will have a particularly positive impact on the economy and the local credit system, according to senior bank officials.

UN envoy: Cyprus peace talks unlikely to resume anytime soon

A United Nations envoy said Monday that he sees little chance that talks to reunify ethnically split Cyprus would restart anytime soon after their collapse in Switzerland earlier this month.

Film Commission invites photographers to showcase Greece

People often throw ideas around about cheap and easy ways of boosting foreign investment in movie production in Greece. So what incentives do exist that could persuade international producers to shoot films here instead of elsewhere?

Commissioner Moscovici to meet Greek officials in Athens

European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs Pierre Moscovici is scheduled to hold a series of meting with Greek officials in Athens, during his visit to Athens on Tuesday, July 25.

Pricing of Greek 5-year-bond later today, as Greece returns to market

The Greek government is expected to declare the country’s exit from the memoranda as it prepares to issue a 5-year bond upon returning to the markets later on Tuesday. The exact amount of money and the bond rate the Greek state will draw will become public on Tuesday afternoon.

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