Greece
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Testing week lies ahead for government
A crucial week lies ahead for the govt as it continues its discussions with the troika – pressure building for Athens to conclude the review of its adjustment program
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ECHR: Same rights for same-sex couples
In a landmark ruling, the European Court of Human Rights found that the Greek state should accord homosexual couples the same rights as heterosexual ones
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Irish woman fights to free husband
Mark Marku was in Ireland when three of the seven armed robberies he was convicted for in Crete took place
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PASOK youth attacked by family of killed rapper
The family of Pavlos Fyssas, the hip-hop artist murdered by a Golden Dawn supporter, have attacked Pasok’s youth wing over its decision to use his image on a poster
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Government poised to force universities to reopen
Civil mobilization orders could be issued against striking university staff
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Greeks pay most property levies in EU
Survey discovers that one in three real estate owners will not be able to afford the new tax next year
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Roma: An unwanted people in unsafe settlements
Researchers found that 30.2 per cent of Roma children consumed no milk
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Coalition and SYRIZA mull fallout from censure vote
Both the governing coalition and main leftist opposition SYRIZA were assessing the outcome of the latter’s censure motion against the government