Greece
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Samaras at odds with PM
A day that started with the possibility of New Democracy having a considerable say in the formation of an interim government ended with conservative leader Antonis Samaras calling
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Thessaloniki suburbs still crawling with rubbish
Fifteen days since POE-OTA, the federation of municipal workers’ unions, ended its strike action, many neighbourhoods across Thessaloniki are still choked with trash.
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Crisis forces boutique owner to turn robber
The ever-deepening economic crisis and the increasing dire financial straits of his own business prompted a 44-year-old Glyfada boutique owner to turn robber and start terrorising
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Schengen membership wavering at present
Greece’s efforts to tackle illegal immigration are still being monitored by European authorities.
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Papandreou ready to go
As the idea of a referendum gets scrapped, Papandreou prepares to abandon leadership.
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Budget deficit at 19.161 billion euros
The Greek state budget deficit totalled 19.161 billion euros in the January-September period.
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Referendum for Greece
Greece will go to a referendum on December 4 to decide whether they want to stay in the eurozone or go back to the drachma.
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Crises forces boutique owner to turn robber
The economic crisis and the increasing dire financial straits of his own business prompted a 44-year-old Glyfada boutique owner to turn robber.
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Brussels to kickstart projects
Major construction projects in Greece are in for a lifeline as the European Commission intends to allow the disbursement of community resources as guarantees for the funding of the
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State firms to save 500 million euros
The government aims at saving some half a billion euros from state corporations next year by reducing their spending by 14 per cent and increasing their revenues by 10 per cent.