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FYROM takes case to International Court of Justice
Greece has called for the former Yugoslac Republic of Macedonia to continue negotiations in ‘good faith’ despite taking action in an international court.
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Phone providers in privacy row
Four Greek phone companies are caught in a privacy wrangle with Greek prosecutors for not providing customer details to authorities.
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Cyprus talks: meeting 38 talks ranged far and wide
The thirty eighth meeting between the President of the Republic of Cyprus Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat saw discussions on security issues, th
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Classic car rally in Cyprus raises funds for cancer
A 1966 Holden ran second in car rally in Cyprus which raised funds for cancer victims.
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Refugees subjects of UNHCR photo exhibition in Cyprus
The World Press Photo exhibition Real People, Real Needs which highlights stark and graphic images of human suffering is currently on show in Limassol with Paphos and L
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MasterChefs… where are you?
Fotis Kapetopoulos bemoans the emptiness in his life since the first season of Masterchef finished.
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The progressive route to compromise
The name ‘Republic of Northern Macedonia’ can be an acceptable designation, according to NICOLAS MOTTA, but only when specific preconditions have been met.
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H1N1 on the rise in Greece
520 people have been confirmed as having contracted the H1N1 virus in Greece, according to the report by the Hellenic Center for Infectious Diseases Control (KEEL).
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Dora dismisses Gruevski quip on ‘double-name’
The Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis rebuffed published comments by the FYROM Prime Minster Nikola Gruevski on a ‘double name’ option.
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Greek police clear migrant squat
At the same time as the Old Athens appeals court was cleared of illegal migrant squatters, the Greek Interior Ministry announced the setting up of five new migrant reception centre