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Civil servants in firing line

Greece will begin firing civil servants from all government departments in June as it aims to meet the target it has set with its lenders, which is to reduce the number of public s

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Greece waits for Eurozone deal

Greece made to sweat over new loan agreement

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PASOK set date

PASOK leadership vote will be held on March 18.

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Eurozone set to clear new deal

Greek PM heads to Brussels ahead of Monday’s Eurogroup, which is expected to approve fresh loans for Greece.

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Papoulias attacks Schaeuble’s ‘insults’

President of Greece Karolos Papoulias, accused German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble on Wednesday of insulting Greece.

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Europe’s left hold grave concerns for Greece

Europe’s left is torn between outrage and anxiety over drastic cuts in living standards and working conditions.

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Recession worst than expected

Greece’s gross domestic product contracted in 2011 at a particularly steep rate of 6.8 per cent, the highest on record.

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Waiting game

Athens says it has met all bailout conditions, sources suggest ECB is a poised to swap its Greek bonds.

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Fin police arrests six over tax evasion

Financial police officers arrested this week several more entrepreneurs with outstanding debts to the state.

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Recession in Greece worst than expected

The country’s gross domestic product contracted in 2011 at a particularly steep rate of 6.8 per cent, the highest on record, following three years of recession and beating even the

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