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Greeks look to villages for better quality of life

Greeks are considering moving from the city back to regional villages, says the results of a survey commissioned by the Agricultural Development Ministry that were made public Tues

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Medieval coins found in Naxos

Over fifty Venetian silver coins dating to the 14th century AD, have been found by archaeologists on the Aegean island of Naxos, revealed the culture ministry on Tuesday.

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Trade deficit down 29.1 per cent

Greece’s trade deficit fell by 29.1 per cent in January, according to provisional figures released by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (Elstat) on Tuesday.

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Greece’s unregistered migration causes tensions

Greece’s inability to handle the number of unregistered immigrants streaming onto its lands is causing plenty of eyebrows to be raised further up the European map.

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Greece ups energy grade

Greece is consolidating its position as a global player in the energy field by becoming a non-permanent member of the Executive Committee of the International Energy Forum.

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Athens parade held without major incident

The Independence Day parade in Athens passed off without any major incident on Sunday amid an extremely high police presence.

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Billions go to waste over state data upgrade

The Greek state failed for nearly two decades to update its electronic data-keeping systems despite the expenditure of around seven billion euros in EU funds, a senior official sai

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Loss of GST revenues in billions

Greece would have had additional revenues of 9.8 billion euros last year had it matched the average level of value-added tax takings among member states of the Organisation for Eco

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Even the blind can drive in Greece

Some 36,000 disability allowances will be cut at the end of the month, following a national investigation into fraudulent claims.

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Budget deficit contained

The budget deficit was contained in the first two months of the year, but the considerable slump in value-added tax revenues by 8.6 per cent and the huge excess in spending for soc

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