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Amphipolis may reveal Alexander the Great’s DNA

Academic predicts tomb holds remains of Olympias.

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Raw milk crackdown leaves bitter taste

Victorian government cracks down on dairy farmers producing raw milk.

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Parisian tragedy sparks Greek cartoonists’ response

Funded by internet giant Google, an additional 250,000 euros to the budget will see the satirical publication print an impressive 1 million copies.

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Australia hiring troops from overseas

Greeks and Greek Australian citizens living outside Australia are also on its list.

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Hoteliers grateful for weaker euro, oil drop

For this year all forecasts point to a further decline in Russian tourists, not only in Greece but other destinations too.

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Greece has a very high rate of EU fund absorption

It has managed to avoid losing out on any contributions from Brussels from any funding program.

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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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