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AEK Advances to Last 32 of Europa League (video)

AEK comfortably held Austria to a 0-0 draw in Vienna to qualify to the knock-out stage of the Europa Cup. AEK clinched the second place in its group behind AC Milan with five draws and one win. It...

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Earthquake Measuring 4.3 Jolts Rhodes on Friday

An earthquake measuring 4.3 on the Richter scale struck near the Greek island of Rhodes at 07:20 local time on Friday. The epicenter was the sea area west of the island and 14km north-east of the...

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State Dept: The US Supports the Sovereignty of Greece

The United States of America supports the sovereignty of countries like Greece and Turkey as a matter of principle, the American government said in comments to national Greek broadcaster ERT’s...

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China, Greece Vow to Strengthen Cooperation

Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Ma Kai, while holding talks with Greek Deputy Prime Minister Yiannis Dragasakis, said Thursday that Sino-Greek relations have witnessed steady and rapid development in...

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Opposition Leader Mitsotakis: Greeks and Turks Must Learn to Coexist

The Greek and Turkish peoples are fated to live next to each other geographically, and must reach as peaceful and productive a coexistence as possible, said main opposition New Democracy (ND) party...

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Leftist Groups Hold Protest March in Athens Against Erdogan Visit

Leftist and anti-establishment groups, and political committees of Kurds and Turks held a protest march in central Athens against the visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, on Thursday. The...

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Cyprus: Erdogan Statement on Lausanne Treaty ‘Not in the Right Direction’

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s statement on the Lausanne Treaty, is not in the right direction, Cypriot government spokesman Nikos Christodoulides said on Thursday. “It definitely was not a...

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December 8: A Cursed Day for the Town of Chania in Crete

The city of Chania in Crete has terrible memories of December 8, as two major disasters occurred in the space of only three years, with a loss of more than 300 lives. On December 8, 1966, a ferry on...

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Greece Admits that Migrants May Die in Moria Migrant Camp

Greek Minister for Migration Yiannis Mouzalas did not exclude the possibility of deaths at the migrant camps this coming winter. In an interview to German magazine Der Spiegel, Mouzalas was explicitly...

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Erdogan Greeted by Greece’s Muslim Minority as he Prays at Thrace Mosque (video)

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is visiting Thrace on Friday; the second day of his official visit to Greece. Accompanied by his wife Emine, and members of the Turkish government, Erdogan...

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Family of Murdered Greek Student to Get Compensation

More than 250,000 euros will be awarded as a compensation to the sister of Alexis Grigoropoulos; the 15-year old Greek student who was murdered by a policeman in 2008. The compensation was approved by...

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Meet the Greek Scientist Conducting Research in Antarctica

A Greek geologist participates in the organized NASA eight-member mission to conduct meteorite research in Antarctica. Yiannis Baziotis, an Assistant Professor at the University of Athens will remain...

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A Tour Around the Oldest House in Athens (photos)

At the historical center of Athens, in Plaka, the Benizelos Mansion or the House of Agia Philothei, is the oldest house in Athens. It is now a museum that opened its doors to the public in February...

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The Three Investments that Could Change Greece’s Fate

The Greek government’s turn towards realism has raised hopes that foreign and domestic investors would grab the opportunity to transform Greece’s economy and help bring the country out of the...

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Another Hiker Dies in Latest Mount Olympus Tragedy

A 55-year-old hiker was killed at Mount Olympus on Monday, two days after the death of another climber, on Saturday. The man and another hiker fell off a cliff and were badly injured in the Kalogeros...

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Trade Union Members Vandalize HQs of Greek Federation of Enterprises (photos)

Members of the Communist-affiliated labor union PAME sprayed red painted slogans on the walls of the headquarters of the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV) in Athens, on Tuesday. The slogans...

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Football Hooligans Riot at Cyprus Derby (video)

A football game in Limassol was interrupted for close to two hours on Monday evening after clashes between rival fans, which broke out after the injury of a ball boy by a firecracker. The game between...

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Greek Hospital Thefts Suspects Arrested in Germany and Colombia

Two of five Colombian nationals suspected of stealing expensive medical equipment from Greek hospitals earlier this summer, have been arrested in Germany and Colombia on the basis of international...

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Leading Greek Historian Spyros Asdrahas Dies at 84

Spyros Asdrahas; one of the most prominent Greek historians, has died at the age of 84. Asdrahas was born in Argostoli, Kefalonia in 1933. He studied at the School of Philosophy in Athens, and at the...

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Powerful Εxplosion at Petrol Station South of Athens

A dynamite stick was used to set off the powerful explosion that occurred early on Tuesday, at a petrol station in the coastal town of Anavyssos in Attica. No injuries were reported but there was...

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