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ATHEX: Most stocks end day in red, but index rises
Tuesday's late rally, which allowed the benchmark at the Greek stock market to recover from the losses recorded earlier in the day, was not enough to change the color on the board - which remained predominantly red - as losing stocks outnumbered the gainers by a ratio of almost two to one. Turnover remained disappointingly low.
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ATHEX: S&P sends index near to three-year highs
Greece's credit rating upgrade by Standard & Poor's from B- to B, with a positive outlook, continued to bolster the local stock market on Monday, sending the benchmark to highs unseen in almost three years. The Eurogroup meeting was seen as a mere formality and did not affect proceedings at Athinon Avenue.
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Frozen Pipe Causes Flooding, Adds to Chaos at JFK Airport
Authorities on Sunday blamed flooding that intensified an already chaotic scene at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City on an apparent frozen, unprotected water pipe.
One Person in Custody, Several Injured, in New York Explosion (UPDATED)
An explosion rocked New York's Port Authority, one of the city's busiest commuter hubs in midtown Manhattan, during Monday morning's rush hour, injuring several people, Reuters reported.
Police Respond to Possible Еxplosion Near Port Authority Bus Station, NY
olice are responding to reports of a possible explosion near the Port Authority bus terminal at 42nd Street and Eighth Avenue, New York Police Department Sgt. Brendan Ryan said Monday, CNN reported.
The the A, C and E subway lines are being evacuated, he said.
One person is in custody, according to two NYPD sources with direct knowledge of the situation.
Refugees, immigrants “flood” Chios port, as numbers rise (photos)
The rising number of immigrants and refugees on the island of Chios in recent days, brought back memories of Spring of 2016 when the conditions in the harbour were unbearable, as facilities were unable to deal with the sudden influx of of people.
What to See and Do in Agios Nikolaos in Crete
While the port town of Agios Nikolaos in Crete can be very much a resort town overflowing with tourists and cruise ships, there is plenty to see and do on the island besides swimming and sun. Here are a few things to check out on your trip to Agios Nikolaos.
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Greek authorities probing claims by Turk stranded on islet
The Port Authority on the southeastern Aegean island of Symi was on Wednesday investigating claims by a Turkish man found stranded on a rocky islet nearby.
The 27-year-old Turkish national was rescued by a Port Authority patrol boat with the help of a local fisherman and claims to be a lawyer with all the proper travel documents allowing him to enter Greece and the European Union.
Mediterranean air link for cruise tourists from Asia
Dubai-based carrier Emirates is in advanced negotiations with MedCruise, the Association of Mediterranean Cruise Ports, regarding the creation of an air link to the Mediterranean for cruise passengers coming from Asia.
Rybolovlev says he only wants security, not outlandish claims!
Russian tycoon Dmitry Rybolovlev, owner of Skorpios island, was started by reports that state that the Radical Left Coalition (SYRIZA) government banned the free passage of vessels around Skorpios in order to fulfil his wishes.