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Originally appeared at DWN, translated by Karin exclusively for SouthFront The federal government wants to try to address the losses…

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Originally appeared at DWN, translated by Karin exclusively for SouthFront The IMF considers the Greek debt to a great extent…

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Written by Ian Greenhalgh; Originally appeared at VeteransToday Greeks and Turks don’t like each other. That is putting it very mildly…

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The deal with Ankara provokes criticism left and right, but the position of Angela Merkel will be most undermined if…

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According to the Government sources, there were 49.085 refugees stranded in Greece on March, 23d. There were 3.890 people stranded…

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Yesterday, on March 22, SKAI Greek TV station transmitted “Out of control situation in Idomeni. Refugees take control of camp.”…

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Originally appeard at Katehon It is the triumph of Samuel Huntington and of his project, hidden inside his prophecy of…

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About 800 Greek farmers stormed the Agriculture Ministry in Athens clashing with police guarding the entrance. Farmers have also pelted the Agriculture Ministry…

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One of the biggest strikes over the past few years took place in Syntagma Square, Athens on Thursday. As almost…

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According to local officials and the Turkish Dogan news agency, almost 40 people drowned and 75 were rescued after a…

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On Lesbos in Greece is the first hotspot for refugees. Zoran Dobric visited it undercover the first European journalist to…

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According to a diplomatic Greece source, the number of Turkish violations in the Greece airspace has abruptly ceased after the…

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In the Greek port of Piraeus nearly 5,000 refugees arrived Monday morning. Most of them want to try to make…

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In the early hours of today the Greek parliament in Athens  had a vote of confidence for Alexis Tsipras’ second…