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Eurobank, Alpha Bank take large hit on bonds

Leading Greek lenders Eurobank and Alpha Bank, which are merging later this year, this week announced heavy nine-month losses brought about by write-downs on their Greek government

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ND adopts more offensive stance

New Democracy, which joined the interim government led by Prime Minister Lucas Papademos despite serious reservations, appears to have begun distancing itself from the administrati

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Riot-free rally sees smaller turnout

Thousands of Greek workers joined the seventh general strike of the year on Thursday to protest the government’s plans to continue with an austerity drive that has cut salaries, pe

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Veteran BBC journalist’s family takes on pharmaceutical titan

Veteran BBC journalist Malcolm Brabant is fighting for his life.

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ELSTAT chief to testify in probe

The head of the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT), Andreas Georgiou, is to testify on December 12 in a criminal investigation into claims that his office falsely inflated Gre

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Hague court ready to rule – FYROM dispute

UN’s International Court of Justice is going to make its ruling on the Greece – FYROM name dispute on December 5, 2011, the Court has announced last week.

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Social security funds lose billions

The financial crisis has brought losses of about 4.5 billion euros to the country’s social security funds.

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Greek skip prescriptions, poll shows

One in four Greeks get prescription medicines over the counter from pharmacies, bypassing their doctors, while three in 10 claim to have been unable to find the medicines they need

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Greece, Israel to bolster ties

Deputy foreign ministers discuss energy and tourism.

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National privacy unprotected

The head of Greece’s privacy watchdog told MPs this week that the country was “defenceless” against attempts to pry on communications and that it would need to develop a national s

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