Greece
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Free light meals for students due to malnutrition
In an effort to deal with the rising number of school children who are facing malnutrition, the ministry of Education in Greece will start the provision of light meals in schools.
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Parties disagree with proposed funding cuts
Greece’s political parties made it clear this week that they are not willing to accept a reduction in the amount of state funding they receive.
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Venizelos a strong contender for PASOK leadership
The PASOK leadership contest took a new turn this week with Health Minister Andreas Loverdos declaring his backing for Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos.
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Labor cost has dropped 14 per cent
Total labor costs across the country posted a 14.3 per cent drop in the period from the first quarter of 2010 to the third quarter of 2011, according to a study by the National Ins
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Prisons are full
The governors of three prisons – high-security Korydallos, southwestern Athens, and facilities in Halkida and Tripoli – have said they will not take in any more inmates as overcrow
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Ephraim appeals for bail
Vatopedi Monastery monk Ephraim submitted an appeal on Monday to be released on bail from Korydallos Prison, where he is being held pending a trial for money laundering and embezzl
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Lung cancer on the rise
Despite stricter laws banning smoking in public places, including cafes, bars and nightclubs, that have been in force since 2010, deaths from lung cancer in Greece show no sign of
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Parties ready to negotiate with Greece’s creditors
Leaders of the country’s tripartite coalition government have indicated that they are ready to negotiate, to a certain degree, with Greece’s foreign creditors.
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Migrants line up to go home
More than 2,000 immigrants are due to return to their homelands in the coming months as part of a new voluntary repatriation scheme being run by the Athens office of the Internatio