Greece
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15 Feb 2013 (0)
Greece's unemployment is more than double the euro zone's average rate of 11.7 per cent.
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14 Feb 2013
Dimitra Manifava
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Greeks are the most pessimistic consumers on the planet according to a recent survey by Nielsen research company.
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14 Feb 2013
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Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras stepped into the debate over the minimum wage in Greece, insisting there are no plans to reduce it.
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13 Feb 2013
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Two Filipino nationals alleged to have been selling methamphetamine by packaging it in phone cards have been detained on drug-dealing charges, police in Athens said
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13 Feb 2013
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The Finance and Labor ministries insisted that Greece has no intention of lowering its minimum wage any further after the govt suggested 586 euros gross per month.
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12 Feb 2013
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With pressure mounting from international creditors, Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is expected to focus on streamlining the bloated civil service sector .
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12 Feb 2013
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Samaras to be given file with details of ‘PKK training camps in Greece,’ report says
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11 Feb 2013
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A total of 139 suspects were detained, of whom 33 were arrested, during a massive police operation in the Peloponnese this week.
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11 Feb 2013
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Greeks are turning to dirty and environmentally damaging solutions for heat after the government raised taxes on heating oil by 450 per cent.
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11 Feb 2013
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Government wants businesses, individuals to pay arrears according to financial status.
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8 Feb 2013
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Greece orders seamen back to work on 6th day of strike
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8 Feb 2013
Vercihan Ziflioğlu
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The Fener Greek-Orthodox Patriarchate supports the continued use of the historical Hagia Sophia in Trabzon as a museum, not as a mosqu
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8 Feb 2013
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Greece's state privatization fund says it has accepted a 23 million euro bid from New York-based investors to develop real estate on the western resort island of Corfu.
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6 Feb 2013
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Police know identity of two more Kozani bank robbers
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6 Feb 2013
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Greek PM resorts to civil mobilization for second time in two weeks as union persists
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5 Feb 2013
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Growing opposition within the ranks of ruling New Democracy to some of the FinMin's austerity policies and his recent criticism of former conservative premier Costas Karamanlis.
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5 Feb 2013
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Perpetrators of double heist linked to Conspiracy of Cells of Fire, Mall bombing.
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5 Feb 2013
Prokopis Hatzinikolaou
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Budget of 2012 shows primary surplus of 435 mln euros according to preliminary data, but revenues lag.
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4 Feb 2013
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Evangelos Venizelos, leader of PASOK, was admitted to hospital on Sunday in the country’s second-largest city of Thessaloniki for a scheduled health check
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4 Feb 2013
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Greek dockworkers have extended their strike, leaving ferries tied up in port until Wednesday morning
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4 Feb 2013
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Greek FinMin expects upturn as early as October, slams ex-PMs for failing to avert crisis
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1 Feb 2013
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Europe must abandon austerity policies and convene a summit to make Greece's debt sustainable and return the country to growth, said Alexis Tsipras
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1 Feb 2013
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Labor Minister Yiannis Vroutsis attacked the Greek Communist Party after its officials denied allegations that its unionists had caused damage to his office.
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31 Jan 2013
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A Thessaloniki court passed down a 5-year jail sentence to the former prefect of Kilkis, Evangelos Balaskas, and a 7-year term to the former head of the local bus company.
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31 Jan 2013
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Greece will experience a series of strikes as unions step up their action against the government’s austerity policies.
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