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Greece resolute on eurozone

There is “zero chance” of Greece leaving the eurozone, Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said on Friday.

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Tension peaks in the Aegean

Greek diplomats on Friday complained to Ankara after two Turkish fighter jets threatened a Greek coast guard helicopter participating in a patrol organised by Frontex, the European

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Bomb targets far right groups

The bombing of the offices of the extreme-right group, Golden Dawn,in Athens has police examining forensic evidence.

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Tax overhaul set to be unveiled

Greece’s new tax regulations will be announced on Tuesday, in a move which Prime Minister George Papandreou described as being “radical.”

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Migrants seek way home, in vain

Funds to assist illegal migrants in Greece to return home voluntarily have not been available because of bureaucratic hurdles, according to NGO’s in Greece.

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Cretan pupils posed online with Nazi signs

Teachers have taken action against the emergence of extreme right-wing groups in schools in Crete

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Greek cuisine beyond mythology at Greek Deli

A Mythological Greek Table at Greek Deli and Taverna was a huge hit as part of the Chapel Street festival.

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Swing against Labor in SA not enough

The Rann Government is likely to win a third term in government following the South Australian elections over the weekend.

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SAE’s medal stuff-up!

Four months after the end of the PanHellenic Games held in Melbourne in November last year, 34 winning athletes have yet to receive their medals.

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Greek language in NT: A case study of success

The teaching of the Greek language and culture in the NT and especially in Darwin is a success story that can serve as a case study for the rest of Australia.

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