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  1. More than 2,300 employees received their Christmas bonus only after intervention by the Labor Inspectorate, the agency has said.
  2. Greece will not remain silent in the face of provocations but remains ready for dialogue strictly within the framework of international law, Defense Minister Nikos Dendias has said, responding to recent Turkish claims that Greece is violating international law. 
  3. One year into Donald Trump’s second term is enough for us to worry about the future of the United States, of the West, perhaps even of humanity itself, as no one seems capable of stopping the American president’s frantic onslaught.
  4. Germany has joined Greece and another three European Union member states seeking to establish return hubs for migrants and expand deportations to non-EU countries, the country’s Interior Minister indicated on Thursday.
  5. Police in northern Greece said Thursday they have arrested six people – including two from plastic recycling companies – suspected of involvement in illegally dumping waste in an environmentally sensitive area near Thessaloniki for up to six years.
  6. A state of emergency has been declared for the Municipality of Glyfada on Athens’ southern coast in the wake of a destructive storm on Wednesday that caused the death of a 56-year-old pedestrian.
  7. Greece’s primary education system lost 17,538 students in just one year, according to data from from the Hellenic Statistical Authority.
  8. Pictures published Thursday show a beach near the town of Paleochora in southern Crete covered with thick white foam, in what local media said was a natural event linked with recent storms.
  9. Greece’s power grid operator said Thursday it will help modernize Libya’s electricity network.
  10. Six looted ancient Greek artifacts, including a marble sculpture that had been an offering at a now destroyed temple of Artemis in Piraeus, were repatriated Thursday from London following a long legal battle, the Culture Ministry said.