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Migrants reverting to Aegean route

A crackdown on the influx of undocumented immigrants entering Greece via the land border with Turkey has apparently resulted in people smugglers changing their routes.

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Parliament guards to be reduced by a third

The number of guards assigned to protect the Greek Parliament is expected to be reduced by 130 officers, out of 360 currently in service.

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Conference research submissions now open

The 10th International Conference on Greek Research is calling for submissions.

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Sales turnover drops 40 pct within two years

Furniture and apparel hit hardest.

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Christening blast kills one

A 37-year-old man died following a fireworks explosion at a christening ceremony in Nea Manolada, in the Peloponnese.

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PM faces tough talks with coalition partners

Greek PM Antonis Samaras gets set to talk with socialist PASOK leader Evangelos Venizelos and Democratic Left chief Fotis Kouvelis.

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Greek visa concerns put to bed

Discrimination concerns relating to the visa selected for Greece have been alleviated by the Federal Government.

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Golden Dawn threatens to deploy party ‘stormtroopers’

Golden Dawn leader Nikos Michaloliakos attacked the institution of parliament after the statement was made that “stormtroopers will not be tolerated”.

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Greeks come out in droves

Travellers from Greece top European passenger list for Melbourne Airport.

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Push for ‘Australian Operated’ logo for service providers

Telstra’s move to transfer jobs offshore has prompted Labor MP Steve Georganas to renew calls for an Australian Operated logo for the service industry.

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