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Undocumented migrant flows to Greece ‘have tripled’
Some 30,000 migrants are expected to have entered Greece illegally by the end of 2014.
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GD influence in schools declines
After the clamp down on Golden Dawn by the Greek state, young students no longer take up its rhetoric.
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Thessaloniki NGOs ask for help to deal with influx of Syrian refugees
Charities are asking for blankets, sleeping bags, gloves, scarves, tinned milk and canned goods, as well as clothes to help them cater to growing demand.
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Amphipolis’ uniqueness
In an exclusive interview with Neos Kosmos, head of the excavations at Amphipolis, Katerina Peristeri, says that by Christmas they may know who is buried there.
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Back from the dead
Stavros Gelekis was aiming to become a first team player in West Adelaide Hellas until he fell to the pitch unconscious. Now he’s coached the under 14s to a championship win.
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Re-education programs on the agenda for unemployed
The Victorian government announces record investment in workforce re-training and education.
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Xenophon: ‘grave misgivings’ on new anti-terror laws
Senator calls for judicial oversight of intelligence agencies and protection for disclosure of intelligence information in the public interest.
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Hearts big enough for everyone
Jim and Neda Mangioros have given up their lifestyle and career to help troubled Melbourne youth and needy adults, through their Endless Horizons Kids
Youth and Outreach Centre.
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EC sees scope for further Greek reforms
Report praises efforts already made, but says the country has plenty of catching up to do.