Recent
Sport –
Olympiakos’s sweet revenge from Iraklis
Reds maintain their lead over PAO in the Greek volleyball league following their victory over Itaklis.
Sport –
Panathinaikos practically reach final
The first leg of basketball’s Greek Cup bears well for Panaithinaikos and Olympiakos.
News –
Citizenship proposals hailed by immigrants
Draft legislation approved by the Greek canbinet will allow second-generation immigrants the right to claim Greek citizenship and vote in the country’s elections.
News –
Greece orders probe into ship fire
Government investigation has been initiated after nine sailors were confirmed dead aboard a Greek cargo ship off a Venezuelan Caribbean island after the vessel caught fire.
News –
Greek PM: Budget ‘a contract to reconquer our credibility’
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou underlined his government’s determination to social and economic reform as he wrapped up the five-day debate which saw Parliament pass the 20
News –
GOCMV recognises its best and brightest
The GOCMV recognised its highest achievers last night presenting academic excellence awards to five students who achieved VCE study scores above 40 in Modern Greek.
News –
Heated debate about 2010 budget
PASOK and New Democracy trade accusations over the state of the economy
News –
Prominent media owner and philanthropist dies
The publisher of To Vima and Ta Nea newspapers and head of Greece’s largest media group Lambrakis Press (DOL) died at the age of 75.
Features –
Love and lust in antiquity
An exhibition in Athens offers an unparalleled – and at times almost pornographic – insight into the changing perceptions of Eros from the 7th century BC to Roman times.
News –
Xydias to pay victims
Greek-Australian sex fiend John Xydias will pay $1.08 million to five of his victims.