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Don’t trust Greek political parties, say KKE

KKE members tell Australian audiences that Greek political parties are working for their own interests and not that of the people.

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Revenues going up in smoke

Illegal cigarette trading is growing considerably – 13.2 percent of cigarettes consumed in April 2012 were not destined for the Greek market.

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Venizelos defends PASOK’s role

PASOK guarantees the stability of Greece’s coalition government, its embattled leader Evangelos Venizelos said.

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Troika talks to focus on structural reforms

Greece is set to seal an agreement with the troika this week on a 13.5-billion-euro austerity package but the two sides still have ground to cover.

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Fear and violence on the rise, calls to police suggest

Violence and fear are on the rise, according to the police’s emergency service, which has observed a sharp spike in the number of calls.

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Ministry warns Greeks from boarding aid boat to Gaza

The Foreign Ministry advised Greek citizens to disembark a Finnish boat trying to break an Israeli naval blockade of the Gaza Strip.

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Goldfinger

Greek Australian Peter August is bringing gold back to the Melbourne Mint.

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Protester’s death casts pall over rally

Rallies held in central Athens to protest a new austerity package being hammered out by the government and the troika were overshadowed by the death of a 65-year-old demonstrator.

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Samaras pushes for next loan tranche at EU summit but faces tight deadline

Prime Minister Antonis Samaras stated the case at a European Union leaders’ summit for Greece receiving its next bailout tranche in full and as soon as possible.

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Venizelos announces congress that may define PASOK’s future

PASOK will hold a make-or-break congress in February, when its president, Evangelos Venizelos, will attempt to shape the Socialist group in his vision.

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