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It Isn't Coincidence That Some Capitals Call Us Tough, Says FM Kotzias

It is not by chance that in some capitals they call us tough, said Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias in an interview with the Sunday edition of Ethnos newspaper. In his interview Kotzias referred to all the pending issues concerning...

One in Two University Graduates Cannot Find Work in Greece

One in two Greeks with a university degree cannot find work in the first three years after graduation, a Eurostat study says. According to the study correlating high level of education and employment opportunities, Greece ranks last among European Union...

Refugees Riot After Migrant Woman and Child Die in Car Accident

On Sunday, Riots broke out late in the evening in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki outside of Oreokastro Migrant Camp which accommodates some 1,300 refugees. According to Greek authorities, refugees who are residents at the center flooded the streets...

10/16/2016: Latest Greek Super League Results with Video

Defending champion Olympiakos scored a goal in each half at Panionios to win 2-0 (video) and go top of the Greek league. In other action: Panaitolikos - Kerkyra  4 - 0  (video) Asteras Tripolis - Platanias  2 - 0  (video) Panathinaikos - Xanthi ...

Tsipras Re-elected SYRIZA President with 93.54% of Vote

The second SYRIZA conference re-elected Alexis Tsipras as party president with 93.54% of the total vote. Out of the total 2,926 delegates, 2,758 voted with 176 of them casting a blank ballot and 34 ballots were not valid. No other...

Blue Zone Island of Ikaria in Study to Unlock Secrets of longevity

A "Mediterranean-type" diet combined with exercise and a quiet, stress-free lifestyle are the secrets to a long life, according to a study carried out in the five locations around the world where people live the longest - including the...

Greece's Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities Celebrates 40 Years

Greece's Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities on Friday celebrated 40 years of documenting and protecting the country's rich underwater heritage. The ephorate presented the latest impressive findings of archaeological research of the 2015-2016 period in a conference at the Acropolis Museum....

Digging for Clues of Missing British Toddler Ends in Greece

British police have officially ended the excavation of the site on Kos island where toddler Ben Needham went missing on July 24, 1991. The search was declared over on Sunday morning, exactly three weeks after it began. Digging on another...

Cyprus Issue: Convergences Achieved on Most Issues Discussed on Sunday, President Anastasiades Says

President of the Republic of Cyprus Nicos Anastasiades said that on most of the issues discussed during Sunday's talks, the two sides achieved convergences. At the same time, issues that require clarification were forwarded to the negotiators for further...

Gov't Can't Give Solutions to the Country's Economic Problems, Says ND Vice President Hatzidakis

Main opposition New Democracy (ND) vice president Costis Hatzidakis accused the government of arrogance, deadlock manipulations and confusion over the TV licences in an interview with Athens-Macedonian News Agency on Sunday. Hatzidakis went further to say that when the ND...