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Absorption of EU funds gets ever tougher
The awarding of the contracts of several major projects, as well as the achievement of progress on the Exoikonomo subsidy program are the biggest issues pending for the submission of the fourth request for payments from the European Union's Recovery and Resilience Fund, now set by the government in April.
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‘A Promenade from the Inside’ at Kundura Cinema
Istanbul's Kundura Cinema offers a short break during self-quarantine with a special online screening program entitled "A Promenade from the Inside."
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Greece mulling further restrictions on public movement
Greece is mulling the introduction of further restrictions to public movement to contain the spread of coronavirus, extending a broad lockdown announced last week after a recent surge in violations, government spokesman Stelios Petsas said Wednesday.
Hundreds injured in Spain festival promenade collapse
More than 250 people have been injured, five of them seriously, after part of a wooden promenade collapsed at a music festival in Spain, local officials said Monday.
Downtown Athens abandoned to its fate
There are some things that make you realize that what we're experiencing in Greece right now is not a crisis; it's complete decadence. The filthiness of the city and the way it just seems to keep spreading is one of those things.
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Britain's Prom concerts keep classic charm after 120 years
Star soloists and concert-goers alike hail the atmosphere at the BBC Promenade Concerts, with their quirks, traditions and sense of occasion The London-based Proms are celebrating their 120th year this summer, and the world?s biggest classical music festival continues to draw in crowds by mixing top performers with accessible ticket prices.