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Septemvriana: Constantinople 1955

More than 5,300 properties, the vast majority of them Greek-owned, were badly damaged or destroyed that night. Among these were houses, businesses, churches, monasteries, schools.

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Greece to tap into rare earth elements

There are encouraging signs concerning the existence of rare earth elements in the country.

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Annual Greek Dance

The event will feature Greek dancing performances from the Nassibian Dancers.

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Finance Ministry challenges SYRIZA’s economic pledges

Ministry says SYRIZA have underestimated the cost of numerous pledges made at the Thessaloniki International Fair.

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Organic farming: the story of a pioneer

How a former builder and carpenter became one of the first organic farmers in Greece.

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Pensions audit finds major fraud

The government has saved 42.2 million euros in finding fraudulent pension cases.

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Athens to get 27-km cycle lane by end of 2015

A contract has already been signed for the construction of an 11-kilometre stretch of the bike lane between Gazi and Faliro.

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Make Rory’s wish come true

At three, Rory Trist doesn’t have many childhood memories. Now his only wish is to make it to the Gold Coast theme parks for a drive with his hero – his dad.

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Veterans’ ashes protected

Legal powers of Victorian cemetery trusts extended.

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Xenophon: Aussies ‘tasered’ by Abbott

Independent senator Nick Xenophon says Australians feel more ‘tasered’ than surprised by Prime Minister Abbott’s first year in power.

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