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Immigration rules become law

Greece’s parliament has approved an overhaul of immigration rules designed to tighten screening procedures for asylum seekers.

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All change for Greek public transport

Widespread changes have been announced for public transports in Greece in an effort to cutback on signficant losses.

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Greece welcomes new talks on FYROM

Greece has expressed satisfaction with UN special mediator on the FYROM name issue Matthew Nimetz’s scheduling of a meeting with the Greek and Fyrom representatives at the name tal

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Greek pupils top in OECD in extra-curricular reading

Although not exceptionally studious, young Greeks lead Europe in extra-curricular reading.

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Greek Mayor arrested over tollway protests

Greek police arrested the mayor of Stylida, located 215 kilometres (133 miles) northwest of Athens on Tuesday, after he used an excavator to remove portions of a highway guardrail

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Greece to sue Germany over war compensation

Greece will sue Germany at the International Court of Justice to seek compensation for war crimes committed by Nazi forces in Greece during the Second World War.

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Merkel supports Christofias’ efforts on Cyprus solution

German Chancellor Angela Merkel gave her full support to President Demetris Christofias’ efforts to solve the Cyprus problem.

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Aftermath of floods hit home

Chris Kazonis from Brisbane shares what confronted him when he returned back to his home after the flooding.

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George and Helen dual face of Channel Ten news

Greek Australian news readers to co-anchor the five o’clock news as part of a Channel Ten news revamp.

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Floods won’t hit food prices hard

Prices of fruit, vegetables and seafood will not increase dramatically as a result of the Queensland floods, industry experts say.

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