Geography of the United States
City Hall calls for proposals to spruce up Athens
Citizens of Athens have until May 15 to submit proposals to spruce up their neighborhoods as part of an initiative to make the city center more attractive.
The City of Athens will finance proposals for small-scale aesthetic interventions up to the amount of 6,000 euros.
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Serbian Arms Dealer Lobbies for Removal from US Blacklist
Slobodan Tesic, who the US in December put on a blacklist of alleged human rights abusers and people involved in corrupt activities around the world, has hired lobbing company Sonoran Policy Group Inc in a bid to get his name removed from the list.
Movement of Trains in the Country is Normal, Despite the Complicated Winter Conditions
The movement of trains in the country is normal, despite the complicated winter conditions. So far there are no sections in which there will be difficulties in passing the train compositions, announced BDZ.
Part of a Meteorite was Sold for Nearly USD 240,000
A rare 30kg meteorite fragment found in the Barringer Crater in the US was sold online for a record $ 237,500, CNBC TV reported.
Three British Tourists Killed in Grand Canyon Helicopter Crash
Three British nationals were killed and four other people were in critical condition after a tourist helicopter crashed in an "extremely remote area" of the Grand Canyon, officials said Sunday.
The Heavy Snowfall in Missouri Caused over 700 Car Crashes
The heavy snowfall in the US state of Missouri has caused more than 700 highway crashes over the past two days, the New York news agency of Associated Press reported.
Strippers march to protest club closures
Strippers shouting “my body is not illegal” marched on Feb. 1 to protest the closure of clubs in and around Bourbon Street, the main artery of New Orleans’ raucous nightlife district.
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Strong Snowfall and an Erupting Volcano Caused Chaos in Japan
Hundreds of cars have been blocked on Monday night on Tuesday in the Yamate Tokyo Tunnel due to heavy snowfall. Some passengers were forced to walk to get to the escape stairs and get out, news agencies reported. The 18-kilometer-long tunnel underground in downtown Tokyo is considered the longest in Japan.
At Least 6 Dead as Monster 'Bomb Cyclone,' Thundersnow Wallop Northeast
At least six people have died and more than 4,000 U.S. flights have been canceled due to a massive winter storm hitting the East Coast, with heavy snow, gusty winds and the coldest air of the season, ABC News reported.
The US Snowstorm Took 17 Victims
The winter storm in the northeast of the United States caused 17 deaths, Nova Television reported. Moreover, the natural disaster caused chaos in the movement. Nearly 4,000 flights were canceled due to the snow.
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