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Greece and lenders edge towards compromise on debt

Greece and its lenders appear to be edging toward a formula that would make the crisis-stricken country’s debt sustainable.

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Sharp rise in suicides during Greek crisis, but stats leave unanswered questions

The rate of suicides in Greece since the start of the crisis has risen sharply.

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My youth parliament experience

Year 11 student Paul Oikonomidis gives us an account of what it’s like to represent the Greek community of Australia in the Hellenic Youth Parliament.

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Chris Kourakis: right place, right time

A strong sense of social awareness and a hard work-ethic from growing up on his parents’ farm gives Chief Justice Chris Kourakis a more informal approach to the top legal job.

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Pensioners brace for more cuts

Some 900,000 pensioners who until today received at least 1,000 euros per month are bracing for a reduction according to the new social security bill

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Opposition parties slam gov’t for ‘not negotiating’

Tsipras reiterated his party’s conviction that “Greece’s debt is not repayable”.

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Under-fire Merkel sees ‘chances’ for solution to Greek debt on Monday

Germany’s Angela Merkel came under fire from opposition parties on Wednesday after failing to clinch a financing deal for Greece.

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Fuchs ends Olympiakos’s Champions League dream

Schalke defeated the Piraeus team 1-0 to confine it to the Europa League.

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Golden Dawn linked to firebombs

Would-be assailant claims party provided him with work, ordered mosque attack.

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Leonidas is not an ethnic statue

A small band of Australians of Hellenic origins gather to pay their respects on the anniversaries of the Battle of the Kokoda Track and the Battle of Thermopylae

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