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Notorious Sydney underworld figure John Macris shot dead in Athens

Greek Australian businessman John Macris, infamous for a series of run-ins with the authorities in Sydney, was killed last night outside his home in Voula, a suburb in Athens’ south. …

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Greece and Poland seek to be compensated by Germany for WWII atrocities

While World War II is now history, the memories and effects of the atrocities carried out continue to be felt, and so talk of reparations is back on the table. …

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Flisvos Marina in Athens gets highest distinction at global awards

In a glamorous award ceremony held at the Maritime Navigation Museum in Greece, Flisvos Marina was awarded with the most prestigious international distinction, the 5 Gold Anchors Platinum by the …

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Zakynthos’ position shifts after 6.4 R earthquake

The Greek Ionian island of Zakynthos, otherwise known as Zante, has been permanently moved by at least 3.0 cm to the southwest following the strong undersea quake overnight measuring 6.4 – …

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Greek Albanian citizen killed in police shootout with Albanian police

A Greek Albanian citizen has been killed in a gun battle with Albanian police officers during OXI Day on Sunday. According to a report by Kathimerini, Konstantinos Kacifa (Katsifas), 35, …

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Greeks struggling to pay taxes

The Greek state has collected less tax revenues than what was expected during September, with data released on Wednesday by the State General Accounting Office revealing that the net budget …

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FYROM to pass draft amendments ‘as soon as possible’

After the vote in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Parliament last Saturday which ratified the agreement with Greece to change FYROM’s name and constitution, Zoran Zaev’s government now wishes …

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Greece among countries with lowest public trust for vaccines

According to a new study published by the European Commission, general public appears to be losing confidence in vaccines which has resulted in immunisation rates dropping significantly and more dormant …

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Turkish foreign ministry warns against the extension of Greek waters

A spokesman for the Turkish foreign ministry responded to former Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias’ statement that Greece was legally entitled to relocate their border in the Aegean to the west …

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Russia makes accusations of US bribery during the FYROM Parliamentary vote

Russia has directed heavy accusations towards the United States for manipulating the vote that held in the Parliament of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) last week, to ratify …

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