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Israel Interested in Greek Water Assets

Israel has expressed interest in the upcoming privatizations of EYDAP and EYATh. the water and sewage treatment utilities of Athens and Thessaloniki, respectively, through its ambassador to Greece.
Ambassador Arie Mekel was speaking at a conference on water availability organized by the Ministry of the Environment, in the presence of miinister Yannis Maniatis and deputy minister Stavros Kalafatis.
The willingness of the two countries to closely cooperate on issues of water management was reaffirmed during the conference, as were the close ties between the two countries.
As was announced, PM Antonis Samaras will be visiting Israel in October, accompanied by six ministers and 100 Greek businesmen, in order to examine possibilities in technology exchange and collaboration in water reclamation projects, among other areas of interest.

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Greek FinMin: 3 Billion Primary Budget Surplus

The Greek Finance Ministry has announced that the state budget is showing a 3 billion euro primary surplus within the first 8 months of 2013.

According to the ministry, the surplus is mainly due to the transfer of returns from Greek bonds from the Central Banks of the Eurozone, to the tune of 1.5 billion euros and to the increase in revenues by 5.9% against targets set, mainly because of indirect taxes.

Deputy finance minister Christos Staikouras noted that a surplus of 2.9 billion euros was registered for the first eight months of 2013, against a deficit of 1.4 billion during the same period last year. The target was for a surplus of 2.5 billion euros.

The Finance Ministry was also pleased with tax revenues, which came in at 4.3 billion euros for August. This was 400 million euros over the target set. Revenues from indirect taxes beat their target by 26.5 percent and offset the poor performance from income tax.

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Scorpions Succor Needy Children, Abused Moms

German iconic post-cold war band Scorpions visited the "Ark of the World" foundation in Athens, yesterday, within the framework of a series of concerts they are giving in Athens.
"Ark of the World" was founded fifteen years ago by father Antonios Papanikolaou to offer shelter for needy children and abused and unwed mothers.
The band along with hosted children sang their popular song "Wind of Change", and were given a tour of facilities along with a detailed briefing of the activities and work of the philanthropic foundation.
In an interview to Mega television channel, band frontman Klaus Meine, spoke of the warm relationship between the band and the Greek public, adding that he was well aware of the plight of Greece and his hope that Europe will step in.
On September 11, September 12 and September 14, German hard rock legends Scorpions will play three concerts in Athens, under the banner "MTV Unplugged - Scorpions Live In Athens" at the Lycabettus Theatre over the roofs of the ancient city. For the first time in the history of the "MTV Unplugged" series, a concert in Greece under the open sky will take place.

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