Greece, Scotland and World Cup
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Greece is working hard to finalise a contract with U.S. oil major Chevron and its Greek partner Helleniq Energy for energy exploration offshore Greece by the end of the year, the country's energy minister said on Friday.
Greek police last week located a group of 15 people close to the Evros river at the Greek-Turkish border. They arrested most of them and confiscated two sacks and one suitcase near them, containing 147 pistols, dozens of bullets and weapons components wrapped in plastic bags.
After all, Greece are right behind them on three points (beat Belarus 5-1, lost 3-0 to Denmark) and will be looking to jumpstart their campaign against opponents they've gotten the better off in the recent past. In fact, the last time Scotland hosted Greece, the Greeks won 3-0 at Hampden Park in the UEFA Nations League.
Last week’s general strike in Greece against the onerous new labour laws is part of a growing strike and protest wave throughout Europe.
Tom Bischof is set to make his first appearance for the U21 side with his place in the eleven, whilst Paul Wanner returns to the starting lineup for Germany. Danger man Stefanos Tzimas returns to
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Greece Nears Landmark Offshore Gas Deal with Chevron
Greece is close to finalizing an offshore oil and gas exploration contract with Chevron and Helleniq Energy, aiming to boost its domestic energy supply.
Greece’s upgrade back to developed-market status, by the global index provider FTSE Russell, represents an undeniable triumph for a country that barely a decade ago was in the midst of a sovereign default.
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Since the disappointing 3-0 defeat at Hampden against Greece, Steve Clarke's men have played four times, winning two, drawing one and losing to Iceland in June. In that time they scored seven and conceded just three,