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Greece points finger of blame at creditors

Any slim hopes that had lingered for a possible deal at next Monday’s Eurogroup summit appears to have been abandoned.

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ND, PASOK snub vote on civil service rehirings

New Democracy and PASOK walked out of parliament before a bill was passed proposing changes to the public administration.

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Thessaloniki’s Boutaris angers other mayors by transferring cash

“We are not doing the government a favour; we are supporting the country,” says Yiannis Boutaris

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Over 120,000 Greeks apply for aid from government

Thousands apply for meal vouchers, free electricity and rent subsidies in the first two weeks of a new government aid program.

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AMHRC seeks an apology

Pro-Skopje group asks Neos Kosmos to pull Tamis article.

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Nadia Tass takes on The Flick

Greek Australian director/producer brings to life the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of Annie Baker.

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Evaporating borders at the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival

The Human Rights Arts and Film Festival will take place in the Melbourne between 7 and 26 May.

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US study hails second generation achievement

Second generation immigrant students perform better academically than first generation and third generation immigrant students

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Football ‘Grexit’ risk eased

No suspensions likely in tiff with UEFA.

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Bad news for Ergotelis and PAS Giannina

OFI, Niki Volou and Ergotelis say goodbye to the top flight.

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