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Bank Robbery, Terror Suspects Won't Talk
Four suspects in two armed bank robberies in northern Greece, also allegedly tied to terrorist activities – are refusing to talk to authorities but...
Amnesty Blasts Doctored Terror Suspect Pics
As Greek authorities promised to review whether four bank robbery and terrorist suspects were beaten by police while in custody, the human rights group...
Greece Denies Terror Suspects Beaten
Greece’s Public Minister Nikos Dendias has disputed charges that four bank robbery and terrorism suspects were beaten in police custody, insisting their injuries were...
Greek Coalition Unites Against Political Violence
In the wake of the bombing of journalists homes and the brother of the government spokesman, and a gunshot attack on the political party...
Greek Police Arrest 100 Squatter Protesters
Some 100 people that police said were protesting the removal of squatters from a dilapidated building in downtown Athens were arrested by police, leading...
Greek Police Evict Squatters After 22 Years
Dozens of Greek police raided the well-known squaters villa Amalia, an old building constructed in 1862 which had been occupied for 22 years. The...
Amnesty Says Greece's Migrant Treatment Inhumane
Human rights group Amnesty International has blasted Greece’s treatment of immigrants and asylum seekers, joining in a chorus of criticism against an ongoing roundup...
Greek Jews Strategize on How to Combat Golden Dawn's Anti-Semitic Streak
Community leaders already have begun a campaign to educate Greeks about the dangers of allowing a Nazi-like party to flourish, and Greek Jews are trying to figure out what more they can do to arrest Golden Dawn’s rise. For every Jew who lives in Greece, there are about 100 Greeks who voted for the country’s far-right party, Golden Dawn, last spring.
Greek Suicide Rate Keeps Soaring
Suicides in Greece, which used to have the lowest rate in Europe, are rising rapidly and coincide with crushing austerity measures that have driven...
Kill the Messengers: Greece Can't Handle The Truth
It’s a good thing that Costas Vaxevanis, one of a handful of legitimate journalists left in Greece in a country where too many are...