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Parthenon sculptures are not Britain's to keep

Today's opinion article by the Bloomberg agency entitled "Greece's Elginia Marbles are not Britain's to keep" is of great interest. The author of the piece, Rachel Sanderson, among other things refers to the recent decision of Pope Francis to return to Greece three fragments of the Parthenon Sculptures as a "sincere desire to follow the universal path of truth" as characteristically pointed out in the relevant announcement of the Vatican.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards seize tanker of Greek interests

Iran seized the Panamanian-flagged tanker Niovi in the Strait of Hormuz today, the US Navy said, noting that it was the second such incident in a week.

The Niovi, which was en route to the port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates, was surrounded by Revolutionary Guard naval vessels that forced it to turn around and head into Iranian territorial waters, the US 5th Fleet based in Bahrain.

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The tanker, according to data from Lloyd's List Intelligence, is connected to the Altomare shipping company of Greek interests, while according to the first information from the Ministry of Shipping, the ship has a Greek captain.

It should be noted that the seizure of the Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker Advantage Sweet in the Gulf of Oman was preceded on Thursday.

International press reports link these two Iranian moves with the decision of US authorities to demand that the tanker Suez Rajan, which US authorities claim is involved in the illegal transport of Iranian oil, be headed to the US.

Greek τourism: What foreigners prefer and where they spend their money

An unique survey was carried out by GBR on behalf of the Athens Attica & Argosaronic Hotel Association, highlighting the profile of tourists visiting the Γρεεκ capital. Why they come, what they prefer to spend their money on, what they focus on the most. The research conducted on 2,000 tourists revealed that foreign visitors have some common interests but are also distinguished by different approaches to the destination of Athens. GBR therefore created ten plus one profiles of tourists visiting Athens.

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