Panteion University
Vandals wreak havoc at Panteion University
Unknown individuals vandalized an area inside the capital's Panteion University that is used by the student union affiliated with the Communist Party (KKE) and attacked students with clubs on Monday afternoon. Assailants also attacked KKE students at the Athens University of Economics and Business.
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Report highlights Greece's demographic time bomb
Greece's demographic time bomb is expected to go off in the next few years, causing turmoil in the economy and, consequently, the social security system that will be burdened to the tune of an estimated 37.3 billion euros by the increase in life expectancy, according to a new study.
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Lack of clarity on issue of ethnicity
In terms of there being one composite name for all uses, the Athens-Skopje deal can be considered good. This was the goal set by the overwhelming majority of Greece's lawmakers a decade ago and it serves the national interest.
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Auxiliary pensions unlikely to hit 100 euros 12 years from now
Auxiliary pensions have been in steady decline for some time now and are likely to shrink even further, to less than 100 euros a month, according to a scientific study seen by Kathimerini.
Investigation ordered into possible incitement of violence against professor
A prosecutor on Monday ordered an investigation to determine whether anyone should face charges of incitement after anti-establishment protesters pasted posters of Panteion University professor Angelos Syrigos around Athens last week, calling him a "fascist."
Greek academics speak out amid violence, intimidation
University academics are protesting a spate of violence and intimidation against colleagues.
On Thursday, Patra University Rector Venetsana Kyriazopoulou condemned the violent interruption of a gathering of department chiefs.
President condemns call to violence against academic
President Prokopis Pavlopoulos has condemned a campaign inciting violence against a professor at Athens's Panteion University after dozens of posters were pasted on walls and electrical poles in different parts of the city, showing a photograph of the academic and titled "This is the fascist."
President Pavlopoulos condemns attack against university professor
The President of the Hellenic Republic, Prokopis Pavlopoulos received Panteio University professor Angelos Syrrigos on Wednesday evening and expressed his unequivocal condemnation over the unprovoked attack the educator had fallen victim to by a group of students. According to the President’s close aides, Mr.
Volunteer 'Greeters' help tourists in Athens
Dozens of volunteers have been fanning out across the capital this month as part of a City of Athens initiative called "Greeters," which is aimed at welcoming tourists and providing them with additional information about the city, its sights and amenities.
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Reality is unbearable
A brief glance at this last week: Unidentified vandals break into the capital's Panteion University; students are assaulted at Athens Law School; an armed robbery at the Agricultural University of Athens; shots outside the Athens Court of Appeals; a fistfight in the Attica Regional Authority's council meeting; a cabinet minister makes an obscene gesture while attending a water polo game… And th
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