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  1. What do we eat without knowing it? Spoiled burgers, rotten cheeses, moldy minced meat and turkeys, prepared on dirty counters and “living” their short life in miserable facility conditions. A total of 12 tons of spoiled meat and prepared food products  as well as food of plant origin, were seized by the competent services of […]

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  2. The first American liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipment for the Bulgarian market by Metlen arrived at the Alexandroupolis FSRU, the company said on Monday, calling it a landmark event. In a statement, the company said, “As the largest private consumer and natural gas trader in the region and one fo the largest importers of natural […]

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  3. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has threatened protesting farmers and livestock breeders that they lose the legitimacy of their demands especially when they refuse to engage in dialogue. At the same time, the government is preparing a “Plan B” to deal with the roadblocks with Minister for Citizen Protection, Michalis Chrysochoidis, to have announced upcoming legislation […]

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  4. Sellers and producers at open-air markets so called farmers’ markets will launch a nationwide strike on January 7 with indefinite end. Professionals complain about the high prices and taxation. The mobilization concerns thousands of vendors and farmers who operate in the country’s open-air markets and is a joint decision of all stakeholders, unions and federations. […]

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  5. Bitter cold and snow on New Year’s Eve and Day, or a “polar invasion” as Greek meteorologists describe the weather deterioration expected as of December 30, 2025. Meteorologists forecast very low temperatures and snow even at low altitudes in the eastern and central mainland in the coming days and especially on New Year’s Eve and […]

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