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Working too hard can drive you to booze: Study
It's true: working too hard can drive you to drink, said researchers Jan. 14 who warned of the health risks of such dual excess.
An overview of studies covering more than 400,000 people showed that individuals who exceed 48 working hours per week - the European Union's suggested maximum - are likelier to consume "risky" quantities of alcohol, they said.
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SNB's main scenario is for Greece to remain in euro, Jordan says
By Catherine Bosley
Swiss National Bank President Thomas Jordan said he doesn?t expect Greece to leave the euro area and warned of risks associated with such a move.
Turkey’s social protection spending up sharply in 2013
Turkeyâs spending for social benefits in 2013 rose to 13.8 percent of the GDP, according to a report from the Turkish Statistical Institute released Dec. 29.
Expenditures on social protection accounted for 219.9 billion Turkish Liras ($94.2 billion) in 2013, an increase of 12.5 percent from that of the previous year, the report said.
Turkey supplies one-fourth of European sea bream, bass demand
Turkey supplies around one of every four sea breams and bass consumed in Europe, said Agriculture Minister Mehdi Eker Dec. 23, adding that the country's fish exports have increased six-fold over the last decade.
Seven EU Ambassadors Raise Concerns over Court Resignation Demands
The ambassadors of seven EU member states have called on Bulgarian magistrates to consider calls of judges at the Sofia City Court calling for top-level resignations.
Importers told to pay up in advance
By Dimitra Manifava
In the last 10 days foreign suppliers have again started asking for the full cost of commodities exported to Greece to be paid in advance by their local representatives, in a picture reminiscent of the state of external trade from late 2011 to the 2012 elections.
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Montenegro Drops in Forbes Business Ranking
The list assembled annually by the economic and financial magazine shows that Montenegro has fallen four places compared to 2013, although it is still ahead of a number of European Union member countries, such as Greece, which is in 51st place.
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Denmark claims North Pole via Greenland ridge link
Scientific data shows Greenland's continental shelf is connected to a ridge beneath the Arctic Ocean, giving Danes a claim to the North Pole and any potential energy resources beneath it, Denmark's foreign minister said.
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Web inventor says Internet should be 'human right'
The computer scientist credited with inventing the World Wide Web says affordable access to the Internet should be recognized as a human right, as a report showed that billions of people still cannot go online and government surveillance and censorship are increasing.
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Turkey among the worst performers in dealing with greenhouse gas emissions
Turkey ranks among the worst performers in dealing with rising CO2 emissions, according to a joined study submitted by Germanwatch and the Climate Action Network during the U.N. climate summit in Lima.