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Migrant occupation ends with march to new building
More than 200 immigrants on hunger strike ended a five-day occupation of Athens University’s Law School early Friday, following a tense standoff with police.
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Greek Government announces overhaul of Greek-language teaching abroad
Greek Deputy Education Minister Fofi Gennimata on Monday announced plans to radically overhaul the current system for state-assisted teaching of the Greek language abroad.
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Troika return to look at the books
The group of experts from the European Commission, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund began their regular inspection of the Greek economy on Thursday.
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Nationwide strike on February 23
The General Confederation of Employees of Greece (GSEE), which represents private sector workers, and the Confederation of Public Sector Workers (ADEDY) have called a 24-hour gene
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Papandreou speaks to CNN
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has expressed his conviction that Greece would exit successfully from the current economic crisis in an interview with CNN on the sidelines o
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EU blocks airline merger
The European Commission on Wednesday vetoed a proposed merger between Aegean Airlines and Olympic Air, saying a tie-up would have hurt competition in the Greek air transport market
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Charismatic shipowner dies at 76
Vassilis Konstantakopoulos, one of Greece’s best-known shipowners has died at the age of 76.
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Rudd to visit Greece
Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd speaks to Neos Kosmos prior to his visit to Greece
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Floods ‘transformed’ Brisbane’s Greek community
The Greek community in Brisbane has taken on the task of helping with the clean up with great relish, says Father Dimitri Tsakas
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Restaurants serve up fundraising for flood victims
As part of the Victorian Restaurants Unite project, which saw restaurants donate all profits from their Australia Day trade to raise funds for flood victims in Queensland and Victo