Greece
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Red Arrows in collision over Crete
Two jets from the British Royal Air Force’s Red Arrows aerobatics team collided over the island of Crete in the southern Aegean during a training exercise last week, resulting in t
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Greece rubbish on rubbish and recycling
Official data compiled by Eurostat has found that 77 percent of Greek garbage ends up in landfill.
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Europe to the rescue
The 16 countries of the Eurozone agreed on Thursday night to support the French-German rescue plan for the Greek economy.
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Anniversary of 25th March, 1821 Revolution celebrated throughout Greece
The March 25th national anniversary, marking the commencement of the 1821 Revolution against Ottoman rule, was celebrated throughout Greece on Thursday, with the main military para
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Amnesty wants refugee returns curbed
The inadequate infrastructure and procedures in Greece to handle asylum seekers has seen Amnesty International call for a reduction in the return of refugee to Greece as a result o
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Draft tax bill ready for debate in Parliament
The Greek cabinet approved the draft tax bill, which will be tabled in Parliament for debate this week, after making modifications to the provisions of the bill.
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Greece resolute on eurozone
There is “zero chance” of Greece leaving the eurozone, Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said on Friday.
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Tension peaks in the Aegean
Greek diplomats on Friday complained to Ankara after two Turkish fighter jets threatened a Greek coast guard helicopter participating in a patrol organised by Frontex, the European
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Bomb targets far right groups
The bombing of the offices of the extreme-right group, Golden Dawn,in Athens has police examining forensic evidence.
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Tax overhaul set to be unveiled
Greece’s new tax regulations will be announced on Tuesday, in a move which Prime Minister George Papandreou described as being “radical.”