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Traders high hopes for winter sales

The Greek winter sales started on Friday with expectations that the winter sales will feature sales items discounted by between 50 and 60 percent.

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Greeks order ships despite downturn

Greek shipowners charted a course against the current of the international crisis, ordering a relatively high number of new and used vessels last year and despite the considerab

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Christofias: Cautious about progress of talks

Cyprus President Demetris Christofias has said he is very cautious to speak about convergences during the first phase of the intensive talks, in the framework of the ongoing dir

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Brussels attacks Greece over false data

The European Union’s statistics arm accuses Greece of deliberately misreporting a range of financial and economic data.

Sport

Olympiakos adrift after draw at Kavala

Atromitos, PAO, Aris, PAOK and Xanthi were the winners in round 18 of the Greek Super League.

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A Life Amphibious

Living for twelve days in a small steel capsule submerged in a flooded gravel pit, and using algae soaked in his own urine to produce the oxygen he needed to survive, isn’t everyon

Sport

Cyprus skiers await Olympic call-up

Cypriot skiers have an anxious week ahead of them as they wait to find out whether they will participate in February’s Winter Olympic Games.

Dialogue

Reflections

While there are 6.8 billion humans on the planet a staggering 53 billion land animals and 87 billion marine animals are brutally slaughtered every year for human consumption.

Sport

Greek sides take Euroleague by storm!

The Euroleague Basketball Group Stage concluded with three Greek wins in the final round.

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Flexibility yes, but not for flexibility’s sake

The first 100 days of the new PASOK administration have seen a great deal of activity, but also chaos.

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