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Nikos Mouyiaris, businessman and philanthropist, dies at 73
Nikos Mouyiaris, a businessman, philanthropist and prominent member of the Greek-American and Cypriot-American Communities died early Saturday at 73.
Once Upon a Time | Athens | December 13-31
Zoumboulakis Galleries celebrates some of the wonderful artists it has worked with over the years in an exhibition of standout works that have featured in past shows.
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Who does the Polytechnic belong to anyway?
Is it true that "the Polytechnic is owned by nobody," as ruling SYRIZA's press office said in a statement? And is it true that "thuggery taints the Polytechnic," as a Euro MP from the same party said?
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Prominent women's rights activist dies at age 101
Tributes poured in over the weekend for Alice Yotopoulos-Marangopoulos, the country's first female university rector, a leading criminologist and former president of the International Alliance of Women, who was laid to rest on Saturday in a civil funeral. She was 101.
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Gov't on defensive after losses
On the defensive after seeing the coalition's majority reduced again this week, government officials on Wednesday branded an attempted attack on the office of a coalition MP as part of a scheme to destabilize the administration but were silenced when the anarchist group Rouvikonas took responsibility for the incident.
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Parl't speaker calls ongoing Turkish detention of two Greek soldiers 'illegal'
Greece's Parliament Speaker Nikos Voutsis has called for the release of two Greek soldiers who have been in Turkish prison since they strayed over the border in early March, describing their detention as illegal.
Greek parliament speaker visits Greek soldiers detained in Turkey
Greek Parliament Speaker Nikos Voutsis on May 16 visited two Greek soldiers who have been detained in Turkey since March.
Detained Greek soldiers tell Parliament speaker their 'morale is high'
The two Greek servicemen who have been held in Edirne since accidentally crossing into Turkish territory while on patrol in northeastern Greece on March 1, said their "morale is high," during a meeting with Parliament Speaker Nikos Voutsis who visited them in prison.
Movement for Change leader calls for snap polls, debate on measures
The leader of centrist Movement for Change, Fofi Gennimata, on Wednesday wrote to Parliament Speaker Nikos Voutsis, calling for snap elections before Greece signs an agreement for an exit from the country's third international bailout.
Greek parliament to support family of Mirage pilot
The Greek parliament announced on Friday it will support financially the family of 34-year-old Greek Air Force pilot Giorgos Baltadoros who died when his fighter jet plunged into the sea in the central Aegean on Thursday.
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