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Features –
All things will pass: Greece will recover from financial downturn
While the financial crisis has taken a toll for many Athenians, Fotis Kapetopolis says the reality is that Athens stands eternal.
News –
Himara killing: Albanian held
The man wanted for allegedly murdering an ethnic Greek in the Albanian town of Himara turned himself in to police.
Sport –
AEK, PAOK and Aris do the job
The three Greek sides recorded a clean sweep after all emerged 1-0 victors despite some tricky Europa League playoff ties
Sport –
Greek and Serbs in wild ball brawl
The final Acropolis Tournament match was abandoned last week after a full fight broke out between Greek and Serbian players, which saw Greece centre Ioannis Bourousis cut in the he
News –
Conference of Cypriots abroad opens tomorrow
Representatives from POMAK, PSEKA and NEPOMAK will be in Nicosia this week to be briefed on Cypriot issues and to discuss issues of common concern
News –
Greece gets second loan tranche from the EU/IMF
Euro finance ministers are expected to approve the second tranche, which totals nine billion euros, 6.5 billion from the eurozone and 2.5 billion euro from the IMF when they meet o
News –
Heat turned up on tax cheats
Greek Finance Minister Giorgos Papaconstantinou’s met with the head of the financial crimes squad (SDOE), Yiannis Kapeleris where it was decided to set up five teams that will g
News –
Greece and Israel build on relationship
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu enjoyed a two day visit to Greece last week which saw both countries seeking to strengthen their military co-operation and the establishme
Dialogue –
Greek philosophy: Socrates
Monash University academic Nick Trakakis begins his series of columns on ancient Greek philosophers with an introduction
to Socrates.
Life –
Lessons from the back-roads of Crete
Thomas Andronas advises travellers on venturing off the beaten track in Greece’s Crete