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Copper, gold tender to be launched in December

Greece will launch an international tender for exploitation of the copper and gold deposit in the region of Vathy, Kilkis prefecture, in the first half of December.

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Thessaloniki MDM sees spike in patients

Non-governmental health care group Medecins du Monde (Doctors of the World) has reported a sharp spike in the number of people seeking free medical advice in Thessaloniki

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History repeats itself

Germany on the hunt for skilled workers from Greece.

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Greek importers forced to pay for economic fears

Greek importers and exporters are under an informal state of boycott in terms of their business dealings with partners abroad, as their customers and suppliers are increasingly dem

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Snags remain as troika returns

Coalition government to resume talks with creditors, but ND leader resists EU call for guarantees

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Time running out for tax evaders

The country’s worst tax offenders have until November 24 to pay their dues to the state otherwise their names will be published online, the Finance Ministry has said in written war

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Peaceful marches mark 17 November anniversary

The three-day commemoration of the 38th anniversary of the 17 November 1973 Polytechnic students’ uprising, which led to the collapse of the seven-year military dictatorship in Gre

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Hochtief hit by Greek toll dodging

German construction group Hochtief revealed it may have to write down the value of its road contracts in Greece due to mass toll dodging.

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Tourist industry facing tough 2012

Following a very positive 2011 during which foreign visitors totalled 16.5 million, the first signs for 2012 appear less promising, suggesting a challenging year ahead for the tour

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Deeper into recession

This year the Greek economy experienced its worst third quarter since 2005 as gross domestic product resulted in just 47.9 billion euros.

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