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Sunday, February 28, 2016

Referendum contagion that threatens to paralyse Europe

From Finland in the north to Greece in the south, voters want a new say over their terms of EU membership


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St. Katherine Greek Festival in Melbourne

St. Katherine Greek Festival in Melbourne The Grecian Odyssey Intermediate Dancers perform during St. Katherine Greek Festival in Melbourne. Check out this story on floridatoday.com: http://on.flatoday.com/1QOFD6a


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GREECE-ATHENS-POLITICS

ATHENS, Feb. 27, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Refugees and migrants protest at Eidomeni, GREECE, on Feb. 27, 2016, as they are not allowed to cross the border ...


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Social fragmentation

What is the meaning of their throwing produce around, waving GREEK flags and parking their tractors outside ministry buildings? What do the farmers ...


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Protesting GREEK Farmers Said to Be Abandoning Roadblocks

GREEK farmers protesting at pension and tax reforms proposed by the government have started to abandon the roadblocks they had manned for more ...


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Norwich Greek Orthodox church struggles to cope a year after priest's death

NORWICH — The Rev. Father Matthew Baker had only a few weeks to minister to his congregation at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Norwich before his life was cut short in a March 2015 car accident. But each day since his death — which was a year ...


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Double crisis deepens despair in Greece’s ‘warehouse of souls’

Closing of borders by neighbouring states has left more than 25,000 refugees stranded in a country struggling to keep its own economy afloat In Victoria Square, Athens, home to an ever-growing number of migrants, a dubious night-time economy has emerged.


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