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Greece releases Turkish servicemen arrested for illegally crossing border

Two Turkish soldiers arrested for entering Greece illegally on Sunday have been released from custody, reports The Associated Press (AP). Following their release, the Turkish army issued an official statement …

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Tsipras presents ‘vision’ for post-bailout Greece

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras presented a “vision” for Greece in the post-bailout period, during the annual state-of-the-economy speech given by Greek premiers at the opening of the International Trade …

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Police clash with protesters rallying against FYROM deal in Thessaloniki

Thousands of Greeks took to the streets of Thessaloniki on Saturday to protest over the deal with neighbouring Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) that will see it renamed as …

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Austerity takes a toll on Greek people’s health and sees mortality rate soar

A scientific study published in British medical journal The Lancet reveals a rapid increase in mortality rates and overall health deterioration among Greece’s population since the offset of the economic …

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Sinead McNamara called her family ‘in tears’ over brawl with crew member moments before she was found dead

The mystery around a young Instagram model and influencer from Australia who has died in Greece, continues, with information around the incident coming forward all through the week. Sinead McNamara, …

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Conde Nast Traveller names Greek islands best destination in the world

Tourism is at an all time high this year in Greece with the number of arrivals reaching record levels at both the country’s major airports and ports. The annual Condé Nast …

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FYROM companies may lose right to label their products as ‘Made in Macedonia’, Zaev admits

One of the details of the agreement between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia was clarified this week, when FYROM’s Prime Minister, Zoran Zaev admitted that his country …

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Greek government legislates mandatory collective bargaining in four industries

In what is seen as a cautious roll back of the widely unpopular labour market reforms implemented as part of the bailout program, Greece’s government legislated the mandatory application of …

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Union calls off two-day ferry boat strike in Greece

A strike by ferry crew members over a pay dispute has come to an end, following news the Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation (PNO) reached an agreement with the coastal shipping operators. A …

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Photo of two cats enjoying the sunset in Naxos goes viral

A photo of two mesmerised cats caught on camera enjoying the sunset on Naxos island, Greece, last night has been gaining popularity since last night. The romantic felines, are pictured …

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