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The forgotten Greeks of Eritrea
Intrepid traveller Nick Dallas travels to Eritrea in north Africa to see firsthand how this young nation is faring and to investigate what remained of a once-flourishing Greek comm
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Paul Tsompanas: A Washington insider
A long-time Washington D.C.insider talks about his experiences as a political adviser in the inner sanctum of Capitol Hill.
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Young Greek of the Week
Thane Nikiou, who loves lamb on the spit, and describes himself best as competitive, is our Young Greek of the Week.
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Bomb explodes outside Greek parliament
A bomb exploded outside Greece’s parliament building in central Athens in a well policed area where some of the capital best hotels and finance ministry are located.
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Protest staged over British student in Greek jail
Supporters of a British student held in Greece on manslaughter charges have protested at London’s Greek Embassy.
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Debate on religious symbols heats up
The public debate about whether crucifixes and religious icons should be displayed in Greece’s classrooms is set to intensify after it was revealed last week that the country’s Omb
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New Democracy supports corruption investigations
New Democracy will support the government’s bid to open fresh parliamentary investigations into five major corruption scandals despite previous suggestions that it would go against
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Foreign colleges downgraded
The Greek government is proposing a clear distinction between foreign colleges in Greece and regular universities, noting that the former would not be afforded the same status as t
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Plan due at end of month
Greece will submit its growth and stability plan to Brussels at the end of January after getting the nod from European Commission officials on the agenda it hopes will help to rest
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Cyprus president to visit Greece
President Christofias announced that he is going to visit Greece in the intervening week between the intensive talks that are planned for 11-13 January and for 25-27 January.