Inside the mind of David Peace: Crime, football, and Tokyo life

Inside the mind of David Peace: Crime, football, and Tokyo life

He was born in West Yorkshire, studied in Manchester, traveled abroad and ended up in Tokyo where he still lives with his family. He can jump from crime stories and noir atmospheres to books dealing with the importance of football (soccer) in local communities. He loves listening to music and confesses that the option of …

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March realty sales surprise in Cyprus

March realty sales surprise in Cyprus

Cyprus’ property market delivered an unexpected strong showing in March, defying concerns that regional conflict would drag demand down. With war tensions running high in the region, many expected a slowdown, especially from foreign buyers. Instead, the market held steady, largely thanks to strong local demand, offering a dose of cautious optimism for the months …

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Central bank chief: Greek economy’s outlook remains positive

Central bank chief: Greek economy’s outlook remains positive

[InTime News] The outlook for the Greek economy remains positive despite strong shocks and heightened uncertainty, according to Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras, who spoke at the official dinner held οn Monday at the Economic and Financial Committee of the European Union in Athens.  At the same time, he sent a clear message about …

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The US started the war. The rest of the world is feeling the effects

The US started the war. The rest of the world is feeling the effects

The fallout from two months of war in Iran is shuttering textile mills in India and Bangladesh, grounding airplanes in Ireland, Poland and Germany, and prompting energy rationing in Vietnam, South Korea and Thailand. The only country, it seems, that has been relatively spared from the economic chaos is the one that started the war: …

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NTO focuses on strengthening tourist flows from Turkey

NTO focuses on strengthening tourist flows from Turkey

The Istanbul-Athens air connection with daily flights, as well as the strengthening of tourist flows from Turkey to the Greek capital and, by extension, to Greece as a whole, were the focus of an event organized by the Greek National Tourism Organization in Turkey last week, in cooperation with SKY Express’ representative in the Turkish …

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Türk Loydu to make Posidonia debut with expanded global classification capabilities

Türk Loydu to make Posidonia debut with expanded global classification capabilities

Türk Loydu will participate in Posidonia 2026 for the first time, marking an important step in strengthening its engagement with the Greek and wider global maritime community. Headquartered in Istanbul, Türk Loydu provides comprehensive classification, certification, inspection and verification services across the maritime and industrial sectors. At Posidonia 2026, on June 1-5 at the Metropolitan …

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US Ambassador visits Tirana for LNG supply deal

US Ambassador visits Tirana for LNG supply deal

[AP] US Ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle visited the Albanian capital Tirana, where she met Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and attended a ceremony for the signing of a 20-year agreement for the supply of liquified natural gas from the US.  In a post on X on Tuesday, Guilfoyle said she was “honored to travel …

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Reds and Greens stake their Final Four claims

Reds and Greens stake their Final Four claims

The best-of-five Euroleague playoffs tipped off on Tuesday with an emphatic Olympiakos dismissing Monaco at home and a die-hard Panathinaikos snatching home advantage from Valencia with a road win by the narrowest of margins. Olympiakos thrashed Monaco 91-70 in Piraeus and vindicated forecasts for a possible sweep against its depleted opponent. Monaco challenged Olympiakos for …

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Never-ending projects | eKathimerini.com

The recurring phenomenon of infrastructure projects starting with the knowledge that their timetable will be extended once, twice and three times, is not only offensive to the citizens who suffer. It also has a real cost in terms of disruption to the city’s economic activity and lost working hours.  In particular, the projects on Athens’ …

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Dog mauls 4-year-old on Crete

Dog mauls 4-year-old on Crete

File photo. A four-year-old boy was being treated in intensive care Tuesday after being mauled by a dog in a village on Crete. Local reports said the child was taken to hospital in the city of Hania with extensive bites in the face and neck. The attack occurred in the yard of the boy’s house …

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