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Scot turns to Greek ‘Light in the Tunnel’ TV show to find mum’s killer

Scottish man Michael Porter, 35, is trying to get justice for his mum whom he believes was murdered. His mum, 53-year-old Jean Hanlon, was found dead on the island of …

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Eurogroup concluded without release of 1-bln tranche for Greece

The Eurogroup meeting held on March 11 postponed the 1-billion-euro tranche of returned bond profits to Greece. The installment has been postponed due to open issues, such as the law …

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Mikis Theodorakis recuperating after surgery

Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis, aged 94, has undergone surgery in Athens. He had a pacemaker installed on Friday following heart problems. A hospital statement said that he is recuperating. The …

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Greece wins Tourism Oscar! Elena Kountoura named Best Tourism Minister worldwide

“Greeks are the most hospitable people in the world,” said Minister Kountoura Minister Elena Kountoura has been named Best Tourism Minister Worldwide, during the International Tourism Awards, which were held …

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Greeks voted best NATO pilots of the world – again!

Greek pilots were voted as the best in the world at the NATO Tactical Leadership Programme meeting (TLP 2019-1). They were recognised for their interceptions, long-range bombardment and strikes against …

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Historical document signed by Theodoros Kolokotronis auctioned

A historical manuscript bearing the signature of Theodoros Kolokotronis, leader of the resistance of the Greeks against the Ottoman empire in 1821, is being put up for auction. The document, …

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Greek PM Tsipras wants to honour Turkey at the bicentenary of the Greek War of Independence

The 2021 Thessaloniki International Trade Fair falls on the bicentenary of the Greek War of Independence from the Ottoman Turks, and Greek media reports have shed light on plans for …

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Height restrictions implemented for buildings around Acropolis

Recent permission that allowed for the construction of tall buildings around the Acropolis caused an uproar. So much so that the Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy, responsible for the …

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Athens feels the squeeze as Airbnb spreads

A scheme operated by the Greek government that awards residency visas to non-EU citizens – if they stump up €250,000 (AUD 396,000) as a property investment is transforming the housing …

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Greek escape room dehumanises the Holocaust and outrages Jews

Escape rooms have been extremely popular in Greece. So much so that they were once listed by Tripadvisor as being the number 1 attraction of Athens – even more popular …

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