Recent
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Truck drivers strikes bites goods and services
Truckers act against plans to deregulate the trucking industry in Greece
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Turkish-flagged catamaran crashes into Kos
25 people were injured after a catamaran crashed into a jetty on Kos
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Former Simitis aide: ‘Parties took cash’
A former aide has slammed corruption in Greek political parties
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Greece planning to sell ‘diaspora’ bonds
Greece looks to sell bonds to aid financial recovery
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Lesbians flock to home of Sappho for festival
Lesbians from across Europe are flocking to Greece for the tenth annual International Women’s Festival
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IMF to send permanent monitors
Kathimerini is reporting the IMF will send two officials to Athens, permanently
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Greece clinches deal on shipyard sale
After tough and painful negotiations the negotiating teams today initialled the deal
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Reforms proposed to university admissions
Proposed reforms to the unversity admissions program could see high school students studying fewer subjects more intensively
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PM: Reforms have just started
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou says economic reforms will be steady
Features –
Taking time to do the numbers
George Megalogenis, one of Australia’s leading political journalists, talks to Neos Kosmos about journalism, Canberra and ‘Greekness’