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Turkey racks up $150 mln in defense exports to Tunisia
The Turkish defense industry racked up impressive exports totaling $150 million to Tunisia at year's-end, the head of the country's Defense Industries Presidency (SSB) said on Dec. 24.
Vaccination starts, Ana Brnabić and Dr Darija Kisić Tepavčević roll up their sleeves
The first citizens will receive the "Pfizer" vaccine, which arrived in Serbia on Tuesday, at 11 am today.
Also, today at the "Torlak" Institute, Prime Minister of Serbia Ana Brnabi and the Minister of Labor, Employment, Veteran and Social Affairs, Dr Darija Kisi Tepavevi, will be vaccinated against coronavirus.
Κατάρ και Ντουμπάι ξεκινούν την εκστρατεία εμβολιασμού
Παραδόθηκαν οι πρώτες δόσεις του αμερικανικο-γερμανικού εμβολίου Pfizer-BioNTech
ATHEX: Trade halts for hols on a high note
The Greek stock market closed for Christmas on Wednesday with further gains for most companies, on the strength of the growing prospects of an agreement between Brussels and London over Brexit, although the day's turnover was the lowest in the last 33 sessions. The bourse will next reopen on Monday.
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The first vaccines tomorrow in Belgrade and Novi Sad; Brnabić and Kisić to receive it
Prime Minister Ana Brnabi and Minister Dr Darija Kisi Tepavevi will receive the vaccine, it was confirmed to Tanjug in the government.
At 11.00 am tomorrow, the first citizens will receive the Pfizer vaccine, which was delivered to Serbia yesterday.
Folli Follie report unveils 17-year scam
The troubled Folli Follie company's major shareholders, the Koutsolioutsos family, reaped the benefits of a well-orchestrated fraud scheme that lasted for at least 17 years, under the nose of the supervisory authorities, generating hundreds of millions of euros in profits, according to an audit report by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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Delivery-only 'ghost' kitchens flourish during pandemic
You can't eat there or collect your meal. But so-called ghost kitchens, which only prepare food for delivery, are booming in the United States during the pandemic.
Don't look for a Firebelly Wings or a Monster Mac restaurant anywhere in America because you won't find their signs on any street.
Scandal and punishment
It was clear that the case of Greek jewelry maker Folli Follie was not just about its shareholders.
It concerned the overall credibility of the Greek market.
The supervisory institutions proved incapable of clearing up the case and the price was high for the country's image.
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ATHEX: Local stocks make partial recovery
Greek stocks recovered somewhat on Tuesday from Monday's slump due to the UK's troubles with the mutation of the coronavirus and the impasse in the Brexit talks, as the benchmark climbed back up to 780 points. However, the level of trading volume indicated that the minds of many were already occupied with the holidays.
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Global smartphone makers plan production in Turkey
Several global smartphone makers, including China's Oppo, South Korea's Samsung as well as Huawei and Alcatel, are planning production in Turkey, Turkish media have reported.
Oppo and Samsung may launch their production in Turkey-based facilities in February or March 2021, according to the daily Milliyet.
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