Greece
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Two stabbed after asking youths to pipe down
Two men set upon a father and son after the pair asked noisy youths to keep their voices down outside the block.
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Perpetual university students to be ousted
Students taking more than 11 years to complete their degrees will be scrubbed from university registers.
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Constantinople’s Apoyevmatini to close down
The Greek daily once had a circulation of over 30,000.
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Government eyes salary overhaul, tax breaks
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras will use the Thessaloniki Trade Fair to announce a series of tax breaks.
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Mykonos club owner arrested for tax evasion
The business had failed to issue 11,225 euros’ worth of receipts to its customers.
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Monastiraki hit by arbitrary interventions
Only the City of Athens can prevent the deterioration of the square.
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Acropolis shines in the moonlight
The Acropolis Museum will celebrate the August Full Moon in a evening of music
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Russian bans to hurt Greek producers
In 2013 Greek exports to Russia were worth almost 180 million euros
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Greek PM keeps vacationing ministers on tight leash
Prime MInister Antonis Samaras asked his ministers to leave their contact details with the Cabinet’s secretary before going on holiday so they can be reached if necessary
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Greece to give 500,000 euros toward Palestinian relief effort
Greek authorities are also willing to work with the European Union and UNRWA to treat injured Palestinians, especially children, in Greece.