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Snow puts Tinos in state of emergency

Islanders left without power, water as bad weather knocks out infrastructure.

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Unemployment keeps decreasing in Greece

Unemployment among women remained higher than that among men, but dropped from 31.9 percent in October 2013 to 29.2 percent this year.

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Ex-SDOE head to be tried over list

Yiannis Diotis, will not face the additional charge of tampering with an official document.

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An Islamic d(e)ad joke – a brutal attempt to silence Charlie Hedbo

12 people killed, 11 injured, in attack on Paris offices of the renown satirical newspaper

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Results of tests on Amphipolis bones due in a few days

Mendoni added that there may be more tombs hidden in the Amphipolis mound.

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Chipita homecoming and return to ATHEX

The transfer back to Greece is taking place through the merger of Athens-based Chipita SA, with Cypriot company UFIB Limited, based in Nicosia.

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Samaras to focus on reforms after attack on SYRIZA over migrants, public order

Samaras is expected to talk about plans to attract investment and the completion of market reforms.

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Holy Epiphany celebrations 2015

A young Greek Australian girl dove for the cross for the very first time in Australia

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Delphi Bank’s Midas Account wins gold

The award winning Midas Account, was also awarded in last year’s Money Best of the Best Awards, winning the silver award.

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Mid-March to be the first test for state coffers

If Greece chooses to forfeit some of its obligations, it will be choosing the path of a partial or complete default, opening a new chapter in the history of its economy.

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