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SYRIZA, ND begin all out battle
The tone for the June 17 elections was set Thursday when the leaders of New Democracy and the Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA) spoke in particularly harsh terms about each other’s parties, suggesting that the next few weeks will see the conservatives and the leftists go all out in their battle for first place at the upcoming polls.
» NEWS
ATEbank sued over party loans
A shareholder in state-owned ATEbank has filed a suit against the lender for issuing sizable loans to Greece’s two main parties, P...
Caretaker government to keep a low profile
Caretaker Prime Minister Panayiotis Pikrammenos asked his new cabinet Thursday to tread carefully over the next few weeks and to r...
Amnesty International condemns ´misguided´ HIV testing
Amnesty International issued a statement on Thursday condemning a campaign by Greek authorities to identify sex workers with HIV f...
» BUSINESS
Hoteliers put the blame on politicians
The shortfall in hotel bookings from abroad after the May 6 election has risen to between 30 and 50 percent, depending on origin a...
Ellaktor to sell casino stake
Construction group Ellaktor is planning to sell its 15.3 percent stake in Casino Mont Parnes, north of Athens, in order to reduce ...
» LIFE
Film fest opens with Cassavetes
A tribute to director John Cassavetes will be the curtain raiser at this year’s edition of the Tainiorama film festival, which is ...
» SPORTS
Violence halts basketball playoff
The first round of Greece's basketball playoffs between Olympiakos and Panathinaikos was canceled on Thursday as fans of the Pirae...
» COMMUNITY
Thessaloniki mayor to lead education road-show in Balkans
Thessaloniki Mayor Yiannis Boutaris will be leading an education road-show across the Balkans this summer in an effort to promote ...
OPINION
Wanted: captain and compass
By Alexis Papachelas
Warlord lambs and sacrificial lions
By Nikos Konstandaras
The ties we don't see but can't ignore
By Nick Malkoutzis
Failing to rise to the occasion
By Costas Iordanidis
Lost in interpretation
By Pantelis Boukalas
Tweeting to the converted
By Harry van Versendaal
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