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Journalist shot dead in Athens: “A cowardly, cold-blooded murder”
Greek journalist Sokratis Giolias, who was shot dead in cowardly predawn attack outside his home
Dialogue –
It’s the person not the gender that matters
The focus on the prime minister’s gender, Jeana Vithoulkas argues, is irrelevant in comparison to beliefs and policies.
Dialogue –
Coffee, cakes and contentment
Athens is an interesting place for a young Australian Greek journalist to land in and observe the way the city and its people have changed since his last visit to Greece.
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Greece to press Karagiozi claims
Greece will challenge a UNSECO ruling that Karagiozi is part of Turkey’s cultural heritage
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July 1974 remembered
Last week saw Cyprus mark the occupation of Cyprus by Turkish forces in 1974.
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Piraeus takeover offer for two Greek banks
The privately owned Piraeus Bank offered on Thursday to buy stakes in two state-controlled banks for 701 million euro.
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Poll: Greeks unhappy with politicians
Seven in ten Greeks are dissatisfied with their lives and feel let down by the country’s two main political parties while a third would not vote for any of the five parties in Gree
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Tax hikes fuel petrol station closures
A large number of petrol stations may be forced to close due to growing problems in the sector according to the Greek industry body representing petrol station owners.
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Fear, uncertainty and doubt in Athens
Lambros Karavis reflects on the current state of affairs in Greece, 18 months after his previous visit to Athens.
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“Hellenism is a great survivor,” says Paula Masselos
Paula Masselos has worked in a number of industries and sectors as a strong voice for multiculturalism and cultural diversity.