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Deadly floods devestate Italy
Five people died, bridges were swept away and villages were hit by mud slides on Wednesday after 500 millimetres of rain fell in just a few hours in northern Tuscany, Italy.
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Yemen violence intensifies
Yemeni women set fire to veils on Wednesday in protest at the government’s crackdown on demonstrators.
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Memories of war
Imagine being an eleven-year-old and World War || breaks out in your quiet village? Leonidas Michos remembers a time in his life he’d rather forget.
Stuffed on the big screen
Home grown Indie short film Stuffed – The Short Film will premiere on the big screen at the 2011 Greek Film Festival.
Consulting the Oracle, an exhibition
Psychomanteum is the shared exhibition space between Nicole Polentas and Christopher Earl Milbourne, where the two artists explore, through sculpture and jewellery, the qualities o
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State firms to save 500 million euros
The government aims at saving some half a billion euros from state corporations next year by reducing their spending by 14 per cent and increasing their revenues by 10 per cent.
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Banks fined for withholding salaries
Three banks will need to pay combined fines of 260,000 euros as the General Secretary for Consumers found them guilty of breaking the law in withholding the salaries paid to accoun
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Greece ready to provide assistance to Turkey
Greece is prepared to provide all possible assistance to the Turkish authorities, foreign minister Stavros Lambrinidis told his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu, following the d
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50% cut offers new dawn
Euro zone leaders struck a deal with private banks and insurers on Thursday for them to accept a 50 per cent loss on their Greek government bonds under a plan to lower Greece’s deb
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Greeks in the Far Orient
Professor Anastasios Tamis’ book Greeks in the Far Orient explores the plight of a group of 40,000 Greek and Cypriot immigrants who settled in Asia at the end of the 19th century.