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To celebrate Oxi Day, deputy mayor covers house in giant Greek flag

On Oxi Day it is tradition for people to adorn their balconies with Greek flags. But a Peloponnesian man has taken the tradition to new heights – quite literally. To …

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Turkish Foreign Minister claims Greece fires at refugee boats; Greece rejects claims

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu made claims that Greece has been firing at refugee boats and sinking them in the Aegean before returning the wounded refugees to Turkey by force. …

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Pylos celebrates 192nd anniversary of the historic Navarino Naval Battle

Pylos has honoured and revived one of the most historic events in modern Greek history. Pylos-Nestor Municipality celebrated the 192nd anniversary of the historic Navarino Naval Battle in a three-day …

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University of Athens becomes first state university in Greece to offer BA program in English

The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (EKPA) made history this week as the first state university in Greece to offer an undergraduate course entirely in the English language. Announced …

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Three-year VAT exemption for new building permits, unsold properties built after January 1, 2006

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a three-year suspension of value-added tax (VAT) payments on any new building permits, including unsold properties built after January 1, 2006, on Wednesday. Addressing the …

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Social media maelstrom following Joker screenings in Athens; teens escorted to police precincts

Greek social norms are liberal when it comes to freedom for minors with ‘horoesperides’ (high school social dances) taking place at clubs, drinking allowed from the age of 17 years …

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Greek government finds 200 votes in initial agreement for voting by Greeks abroad

Greek political parties reached consensus on Tuesday on a draft bill that will allow Greek expatriates to vote in Greek elections by postal vote from their country of residence. The …

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Greek Orthodox priests refuse to perform funeral services for those who choose cremation

Greek Orthodox priests of Thebes and Livadia, central Greece, said that they would refuse to perform funeral services for people who were cremated. They reasoned that the practice goes against …

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New scientific evidence proves Naxos was inhabited 200,000 years ago

According to new scientific evidence acquired as part of the Stelida Naxos Archaeological Project, Naxos island was inhabited by Neanderthals and earlier humans up to at least 200,000 years ago. …

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Greece ranked last in number of babies born outside of marriage in the EU

Recent data released by Eurostat has revealed that Greece has the lowest number of babies born outside of the marriage among all other countries in the EU. The data revealed …

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