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42 Years Day 42 Years Night | Athens | April 22
Improvisational duo 42 Years Day 42 Years Night present their recent album of the same name, featuring double bassist Giorgos Kokkinaris and drummer Socrates Tsentoglou, collaborating with pianist Dimitris Ventourakis at the TV Control Center (91A Kyprou) in Kypseli. The album, accessible digitally via a QR code printed on paper, will be available during the concert.
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After police officer’s death, Greek soccer fans will need a state-issued QR code to attend games
Greek authorities launched a ban on paper tickets for all league soccer matches on Tuesday as part of an effort to crack down on the violence that has plagued the sport for decades.
Under new rules, fans will only be allowed into stadiums using their cellphones and displaying a government-issued QR code so they can be identified and attendance bans can be enforced.
Hagia Sophia Adopts New Entry System: Tourists Face 25 Euro Fee Starting Today
As of today, a transformative policy takes effect at Istanbul's iconic Hagia Sophia, introducing a 25 euro entrance fee for foreign tourists, according to BGNES.
Cash incentive spurs tax-evasion whistleblowing
The promise of a bonus ranging from 100 to 3,000 euros for taxpayers who report evaders appears to have spurred activity on the "appodixi" application launched by the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) for tracking down bogus receipts.
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2024 road tax bills posted online for car owners
The road tax for 2024 were posted on the myCAR platform of the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) on Wednesday, the Authority said, adding there are no significant tax differences from last year.
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İzmir’s Natural History Museum ‘connects visitors with science’
Ege University's Natural History Museum in the western province of İzmir hosts 20,000 visitors annually, giving them the opportunity to browse through its six rich galleries showcasing fossils, rocks and various ancient samples.
Barcode turns 50 but its days might be numbered
The patch of irregular vertical lines that revolutionized checking out at the supermarket and facilitated the globalization of retail is turning 50.
But as the barcode celebrates its birthday today, its days might be numbered as it faces competition from the younger QR code, the information-filled squares used in smartphones.
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More buildings adopting identification system
More and more buildings in Turkey are being integrated into a system that will help authorities get information immediately about these structures and residences in case of an earthquake.
Under the Building Identification System, each building is assigned a unique QR code, with chips installed that store information such as who lives in the building and floor plans.
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Checks for "Green Certificates" in Bulgaria Start Tomorrow
This was the last weekend without fines in restaurants if you do not have a green certificate. The promise of the health services is to start intensified inspections and fines from tomorrow.
In order to meet the new requirements, owners of restaurants in Plovdiv are already opening points for quick tests.
How to Install the Covid Green Certificate on your Phone
The requirement to present a covid vaccination certificate when visiting establishments and other public places has made many people remember that they have one, but it is on paper or as a pdf. Others have yet to be vaccinated and will receive one. However, here are some smart ways to make it easy to use over the phone.