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EU calls for 40,000 property auctions

To reduce bad debt accumulated by non-performing loans

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Tsipras: Turkey is an “aggressive neighbour”

Greece’s Prime Minister discussed the migration crisis and other issues at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

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Nationalism Vs Nationalism

What did we learn from Sunday’s anti-FYROM rally?

Dialogue

Pontians and Australia Day – A juxtaposition

19 May, is a public holiday in Turkey; a celebration of the legacy of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day. For Hellenes, it signifies the genocide of the Greek peoples of Pontus.

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WATCH: A first course of kindness

Athens-based chef Iakovos Apergis cooks up goodwill in Greek hospitals.

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We’d lose too much if we dumped multiculturalism

Entire ethnic groups are labelled as criminals, terrorists, welfare bludgers and so on. This is being used, if not encouraged, by some politicians and political parties.

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Australia-Greece working holiday visa still in limbo

Despite the official announcement and publication in the Greek Government Gazette, so far no progress has been made.

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Bringing back the age-old tradition of the Greek Australia Day picnic

Almost every Greek Australian who grew up between the 60s and 90s will remember those picnic gatherings, where thousands of intergenerational families gathered to socialise

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Freedom Party of Austria member under-fire after pro-Nazi songbook praises the massacre on Crete

Far-right party member Udo Landbauer denies the FPO is anti-semitic.

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Prominent Bollywood producers express “great interest” in filming in Greece

India’s movie industry could be featuring more of Greece.

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