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Olympiakos keen on local talent
Olympiakos announce the setting up of a football academy in Sydney this week.
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Papandreou calls IMF chief to convey complaints
Prime Minister George Papandreou has called the managing director of the International Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, to convey Greece’s dissatisfaction with comments made by offici
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Debt inspectors: Greek reforms face critical test
Greece’s ambitious programme to overcome its debt crisis has reached a “critical juncture” and faster structural reforms are needed, its international bailout inspectors said Frida
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Greek FM to visit UN, Cyprus next week
Greek foreign minister Dimitris Droutsas will meet in New York with UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon next week, after a visit to Cyprus.
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Foreign ministry: meeting with Nimetz ‘positive event’
A meeting in New York between UN mediator in the name dispute Matthew Nimetz and the representatives of Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) was a “positive
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Health reform through
A controversial bill overhauling the debt-ridden health sector was voted into law on Wednesday despite the objection of all opposition parties and vehement protests by striking doc
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High ranking civil servants’ salaries cut
High-ranking civil servants are to see their salaries cut by a third as part of the government’s plans to slash spending while lower level public servants can expect to see wage in
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European Central Bank against haircut
European Central Bank Chairman Jean-Claude Trichet reduced Greece’s hopes for a debt cut on Monday when he spoke in the European Parliament against a reduction to the Greek and the
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Airport traffic down by 5 percent
There was a 5 percent decline in the number of arrivals at Athens airports last year, according to the Athens International Airport.
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Koutsoukis: blindfolded and handcuffed in Cairo
Fairfax’s Middle East Correspondent, Jason Koutsoukis, talks to Neos Kosmos about his nightmare ordeal in Cairo last week.