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Euro election television debate a drab draw

The leaders of the five major political parties in Greece took part in a staged television debate which had little impact on popular sentiment in the run up to the upcoming Euorpea

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Amnesty is calling Greece to account

The annual global assessment of human rights conducted by Amnesty International has rated Greece as one of the worst of the 157 countries considered in the report.

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Rebel monks battle police at monastery

Police in northern Greece clashed with demonstrators who tried to force their way into the Orthodox Christian monastic sanctuary of Mount Athos.

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19 year old, first swine flu case in Greece

The first case of swine flu in Greece was detected last week and the 19-year-old is in a stable condition in Sismanogleio Hospital in Athens.

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Antiquities return prompts calls for marbles

Greece is stepping up pressure on the British Museum to return the Parthenon Marbles following the return of more than 200 antiquities to Greece last week.

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Detention and warrant for former Siemens executives

The ongoing investigation into the Siemens bribery scandal in Greece has seen two former Siemens executives detained in jail and an international warrant arrest for the former CEO.

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Election battle lines drawn

The early closure of the Greek Parliament has seen the Karamanlis government come under attack from opposition parties.

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Hoodies law

Tough new measures have been introduced to ensure heavier penalties for young people wearing hoodies who commit acts of vandalism.

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Don’t be a swine. You can eat pork.

Greek authorities have reassured the Greek public that their fears of eating pork following the swine flu scare are misplaced.

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EU recession talk ignores effects of government stimulus package

The Greek Finance Minister is unhappy that the latest European economic forecasts for 2009 do not take into account the Greek government’s latest efforts to boost the economy.

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