Yesterday’s News Wrap-up includes the following:
According to Ukrainian sources, the ship was heading to the port of Izmail on the Danube to load grain and was at risk of sinking when it was hit yesterday morning (27/12) by a Russian mine.
The overall recovery and resilience plan of Greece will be financed by 35.95 billion euros, with 18.22 billion euros in non-repayable support and 17.73 billion euros in loans.
As expected, Georgios Lanthimos’ “Poor Things” is included in several of these categories. Additionally, another Greek director’s short film has made its mark on these lists. “The One Note Man,” directed by Georgios Siougas, stands among the shortlisted contenders for this year’s Oscars, having previously garnered acclaim and awards globally.
As outlined by the Ministry of Development’s legislation, winter sales typically begin on the second Monday of January and conclude by the end of February. Regarding store openings, supermarkets diverge from retail practices, particularly during discount periods. They follow distinct schedules, although during festive periods such as Easter, Christmas, and New Year, they operate as usual.
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