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  1. “Ferto” (Bring it) by Akylas (born Akylas Mytilinaios) will represent Greece at the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna after winning the country’s national selection, Sing For Greece.
  2. Photographs believed to depict moments from the execution of 200 Greek resistance fighters by Nazi occupation forces in 1944 have surfaced for sale on eBay, appearing publicly for the first time 82 years after the event.
  3. If the word “tragedy” had not become so worn by overuse, it would perfectly describe the deadly shipwreck off Chios earlier this month, caused by the collision of a Coast Guard patrol boat with a dinghy carrying dozens of migrants.
  4. The Acropolis Museum will see the signing of lease contracts for four marine areas in Peloponnese and Crete with the joint venture of Chevron and Helleniq Energy.
  5. Eurostat data showed on Friday that Cyprus had the highest gross domestic product growth in the European Union.
  6. PAOK and AEK shared a 0-0 draw in Sunday’s derby, but so did Levadiakos and Olympiakos on Saturday.
  7. Employers complain about a shortage in professionals, but they refrain from raising salaries.
  8. In 1984, with Margaret Thatcher as British prime minister, a newly elected Tory MP, Matthew Parris, conducted a Thatcherite-inspired experiment.
  9. Every time I come into contact with foreign diplomats, academics or analysts I am shocked by their ignorance of the issues that lie at the heart of Greek-Turkish relations. In one sense it is completely logical.
  10. Greek police announced Sunday the arrest of nine individuals who stole bottles of spirits from the same company's liquor stores and then resold them. Four are still at large.