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Government giving mixed signals on reforms

Prime minister Tsipras says negotiations with creditors are “maturing” but his ministers aren’t that hopeful.

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Tsipras heads to Moscow with broad agenda

Greece’s prime minister hopes talks will revive economic cooperation between the two countries.

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Anarchists attack police with petrol bombs after Athens demo

They want authorities to close a maximum-security prison where many convicted militant anarchists are held.

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Coalition to hire 12,000 in public sector this year

The total annual cost of the hirings planned by the current coalition is 72 million euros.

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Greece clamps down on football violence

Greece’s government will have the right to impose fines ranging from 10,000 to 25 million euros.

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Euro 2004 reunion

Greece’s Euro 2004 Championship winning team reunited for an entertaining friendly match against Cyprus.

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Olympic dreams for Taekwondo teen

Renee Spiridis has graduated from the youth competitions of the sport and is now chasing world rankings.

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Halikos brings Easter to Kalymnos

The NT-based tycoon provided over 400 lambs for families struggling with poverty in his Greek homeland.

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Speak Greek in March enjoys popularity first year in

Organisers of The Speak Greek in March campaign are optimistic more members of the Greek diaspora will join next year.

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Hellenic Club enjoys constant growth in Canberra

The club’s membership has increased sixfold to 50,000 in the past 25 years.

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