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Fifth of Greeks say they would welcome refugees into their homes
SocietyThe overwhelming majority of Greeks believe people fleeing war and persecution should be able to find refuge in other countries and that the Greek government should be doing more to help them, according to a new survey from one of the world’s leading human rights organisations. The new Refugees
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Newsletter 75 - 27/05/2016
the human billboards in his path, never let his attention stray. His brief was to get a deal
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If you think it's bleak for Greece now, wait until tomorrow
Agorahuman capital and factors that enhance capital and labour. The basic logic is that economies
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Paddling with a wooden spoon
Agoraa high street shopper ignoring the human billboards in his path, never let his attention stray. His
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Russia and China prove hot topics in Tsipras-Obama talks at NATO Summit
PoliticsForeign Policyat cooperation with the EU to tackle human smuggling. South China Sea Diplomatic sources also said
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Greece lagging in EU innovation rankings
Economyare in the Human Resources and Innovators with their performance at 98 and 90 percent of the EU average
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Turkish unrest gives Greece the shivers
Agorato be circumventing it, for fear of finding itself facing a conviction at the European Court of Human
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All-round concern about Greek-Turkish tension in run-up to referendum
PoliticsForeign Policyto the European Convention on Human Rights, whose Article 3 clearly says that "No one shall be subjected
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Court ruling on pension cuts more political problem than legal obstacle for govt
PoliticsGreek Politicson Human Rights. Some reports suggested that the judges had deemed the cut to also run contrary
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Greek media often sensationalised coverage of refugee crisis, study argues
Societyreflected the human cost of the refugee crisis. The media began to focus more on the solidarity movement
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