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Father Antonios receives European Citizen for 2018 Prize

A Greek Orthodox priest from Athens has been announced European citizen of the year, in a ceremony that took place at the European Parliament in Brussels on Tuesday. Having served …

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Greek air fleet hailed as best of NATO for 2018

Greek pilots were named the best among those that belong in the NATO-affiliated nations, after a great showing of their capabilities in Albacete of Spain. In fact, this is the …

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Body of missing man found a week after severe storm hit Greece

A body found on the Greek island of Evia has been identified as the remains of a man reported missing a week ago following a severe storm that struck central …

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UK couple become local heroes after handing in €7,000 they found while holidaying in Crete

A couple from the UK has reignited hope in humanity, especially for one woman in particularly, after they returned a bag containing €7,000 (AUD $11,323.90) that they found while holidaying …

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FYROM referendum: the day after

A week after the referendum held in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) to ratify the agreement with Greece over the name issue, both countries are regrouping, waiting for …

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Amnesty calls for independent investigation on Zak Kostopoulos’ death

Denouncing the “lynching and murder” of Greek queer activist Zak Kostopoulos, human rights NGO Amnesty International called on Monday for a transparent probe to be conducted into the circumstances of …

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Mycenaean era tomb unearthed intact in Peloponnese

An unopened tomb from the early Mycenaean era (circa 1650-1400 BC) has been unearthed by archaeologists in Aidonia, Nemea, Greece. The discovery in the prefecture of Corinth is among the largest …

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Drug addiction and HCV/HIV numbers spike in Athens

The baseline findings of a large‐scale rapid response to an HIV outbreak in people who inject drugs in Athens, Greece: the ARISTOTLE program show that Greece needs to wake up …

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Greece’s National Association of Theologians to boycott new religious studies

The National Association of Theologians (NAT) in Greece have taken it upon themselves to launch a boycott campaign against the new religious studies curriculum. Following the new books’ release NAT has …

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Suspending Greek pension cuts now being discussed by European officials

The chance of pensioners in Greece facing yet another cut to their monthly wages appears to be lessening amid reports leaders of the Eurozone are opening up to the possibility …

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