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French-speaking Belgians pick Greece for spring break

Greece is among the travel destinations of choice for French-speaking Belgians' spring break, according to a report from the RTL network.

"Spain, Greece, Morocco or Tunisia. These are the top spring break destinations," reported RTL, with Your Travel head Hedy Hafsia talking about a change in the destinations chosen by Belgium's French-speaking community.

Famous Dutch journalist died - succumbed to injuries

De Vries was shot in the head, and was transported to the hospital after the attack. Despite the doctor's efforts to keep him alive, he passed away, reports Sputnik.
As a reminder, the attack occurred only a few minutes after he left the RTL building, where he participated in the popular television show "RTL Boulevard".

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Democracy Digest: Polish Government Takes Heart from Hungary’s Win at CJEU

The controversy over the tax has been rumbling on since June 2014, when the Hungarian parliament passed a law levying a progressive tax on advertising revenues of all media companies, including newspapers, magazines, radio stations, TV stations and billboard companies.

Sexy Konstantina Spyropoulou in summery mini dress (photo)

Beautiful TV hostess and model Konstantina Spyropoulou slipped into a sexy mini dress and posted a picture for her Instagram followers. The blonde TV hostess of Alpha TV’s “Spiti mou Spitaki mou” wore a colourful striped one piece just above her knee and she raked up quite a few positive comments on her social media profile.

In the dressing room of Konstantina Spyropoulou (photos)

Konstantina Spyropoulou is one hot hostess. The blonde beauty, who presents the weekend morning TV show “Spti mou Spitaki mou” on Alpha TV gets ready before going on air in a spacious dressing room filed with clothes and shoes with photos of her numerous magazine shoots covering the walls.

In her dressing room

Greek channel files suit against Greek-Russian entrepreneur in connection to TV permits

Greek channel Alpha TV on Thursday filed a suit against Greek-Russian entrepreneur Ivan Savvidis, accusing him of fraud, in connection to a competition for four broadcasting licenses which concluded last Friday, after a long bidding procedure which took place behind closed doors.

Who won the ratings ‘battle’ on election night

Along with the battle of the political parties vying for the votes of the Greek citizens, there was another ‘contest’ unfolding on election night. That of the Greek TV channels’ ratings. The ‘action’ between the anchors kicked off at 6pm (Greek time) and all the television stations’ crews were in place, ready to relay any election-related piece of information to their viewers.

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