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Outlook for euro zone strugglers darkens further

The fortunes of the euro zone’s most vulnerable economies have darkened markedly since June, according to a Reuters poll of economists.

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Fires ravage Peloponnese and Macedonia

Two separate fires – which destroyed thousands of hectares of farming land and caused serious injuries to six people – were still burning yesterday in Peloponnese.

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“A bit Greek” De Niro

World famous actor, director and producer Robert De Niro said he would get Greek citizenship if he finds a house on the Greek island of Santorini.

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Joblessness climbs to a new high

Greece’s unemployment rate rose to 23.1 pct in May, with most in the 15-24 age group out of work

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Which account is right for the kids

Opening a savings account for your child provides practical experience in saving. Primary age children are unlikely to need a transaction account.

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Brazil to meet Mexico in the Olympic football final

Favourites Brazil will meet Mexico in the Olympic football final after beating South Korea 3-0 at Old Trafford on Day 11.

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Panathinaikos cruise into Champions League play-off round

Panathinaikos have comfortably negotiated the third qualifying round of the Champions League, beating Scottish side Motherwell 3-0 at home on Wednesday night.

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A view of Constantinople in Sydney

A view of Constantinople is the theme of four consecutive workshops in August for those in Sydney.

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Vic govt gives $2.2million to multiculturalism

Six hundred multicultural community organisations will receive grants worth $2.2 million announced the Minister of Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship, Nicholas Kotsiras.

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Greek history fifth most popular course in online university

La Trobe University is offering free courses through Apple’s new tool iTunes-U including history, literature, art and architecture of ancient Greece.

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