Recent
News –
Activists strike two mink farms
Activists have released 600 000 minks from two Greek fur farms.
News –
Education Minister flags tertiary reforms
Ministers and teachers are meeting to plan an overhaul of the tertiary system
News –
Is Greek coffee the secret to long life?
A study finds moderate amounts of Greek coffee could stave off heart disease
News –
China and Greece sign cultural agreement
Greece and China are strengthening cultural ties through literature.
Sport –
Greece falls to defending champions Spain
Spain broke open a close game in the fourth quarter and continued their mastery over Greece by winning their Eight-Final showdown at the FIBA World Championship on Saturday.
Sport –
Avraam earns Cyprus a point in Portugal
Portugal were denied an opening UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying victory by a late Andreas Avraam goal that gave Cyprus a memorable draw on the opening night of Group H action.
Sport –
Spiropoulos denies Georgia a win in Greece
Coach Fernando Santos endured a frustrating competitive debut as Greece opened their UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying campaign with a 1-1 draw against Georgia.
Dialogue –
Katter on a hot tin roof
Jeana Vithoulkas examines views of Australians towards the Labor party’s campaign in the federal election
Dialogue –
Short term or long term?
Political analyst Dr Nick Economou evaluates the prospects for minority government
Dialogue –
Think of children in need on Father’s Day
Father’s day is an appropriate time to reflect on a community’s responsibility to children, says Chris Fotinopoulos