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Ford’s announcment a sad day, says Vamvakinou

The announcement from Ford Australia to cease its vehicle and engine manufacturing operations in Australia, was extremely disappointing, Maria Vamvakinou,

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SYRIZA opts for own racism bill, prompting PASOK, DIMAR anger

The main leftist opposition SYRIZA has decided not to back PASOK and Democratic Left (DIMAR) over the anti-racism bill they want to bring to Parliament.

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Ex-minister took kickbacks before deals, court hears

Akis Tsochatzopoulos, the former defense minister being tried for money laundering, allegedly received kickbacks for defense contracts as far back as 1997

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Greek banker new Bank of Cyprus CEO

Former deputy governor of the Bank of Greece, Christos Sorotos will oversea the restructuring of the Bank of Cyprus

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Greek Government wants less disruptions from protests

Reforms aimed at preventing small-scale demonstrations from shutting major thoroughfares in big cities has been met with objections from SYRIZA

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Greek education certificates under scrutiny in civil service

Civil servants will have their education certificates, including language diplomas checked to help the Government fire 2,000 staff members

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Filing tax statements in Greece

What and how to submit income tax statements before the June 30 cut off

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Western Cyclades take charge over sea links

The islands of Kythnos, Serifos, Sifnos, Kimolos and Milos have decided to embark on an ambitious plan to set up and launch their own ferry service in a bid to rekindle tourism

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Number of state pensioners grows

The number of public sector pensioners has soared by over 80,000 since 2005, according to data presented in Parliament

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High achievers at South Oakleigh

The sky’s the limit for these two Greek Australian students set to travel overseas this year to claim their individual scholastic prizes

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