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Pain at the petrol pumps for motorists despite oil prices tumbling

9th - Higher Ed
The theory of cheap oil for the motorist. How does it work – or does it? Tumbling prices and a global glut but not at the pumps. Percentage price drops have not been matched on the forecourts leaving individuals and businesses reaping no...
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Eurozone ‘approves’ 1bn euro loan for Greece, says EU official

9th - Higher Ed
Unconfirmed reports say eurozone deputy finance ministers have provisionally approved a one-billion euro loan for Greece. An unnamed EU official is quoted as saying that barring some technicalities the board of the European Stability...
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Greece asks for EU help with refugees

9th - Higher Ed
Greece has asked for more EU help to deal with the influx of refugees to its shores. It activated on Thursday the bloc’s so-called Civil Protection Mechanism, an EU scheme set up in 2001 to improve cooperation among national civil...
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Greece signs airport deal with Fraport in first big privatisation move

9th - Higher Ed
Greece’s left wing government has taken its first step towards large-scale privatisation – one of the key conditions of its bailout deals. German airport operator Fraport has been awarded a 1.2 billion euro contract to lease and manage...
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'Hands Of Blood' Cries NATO Nation; Israeli Military Cargo Ship To Haifa Blocked | Watch

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Thousands of Greek protesters, including port workers and pro-Palestinian activists, rallied at the Port of Piraeus in Athens to block a shipment of military equipment destined for Israel. Organized by the ENEDEP workers’ union, the...
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A Refugee's Tale | Al Jazeera Correspondent

9th - Higher Ed
A personal look at the refugee crisis through the eyes of a journalist who fled war-torn Kosovo as a boy 30 years ago.
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Raw Politics in full: Davos, Macedonia and Brexit plan B

9th - Higher Ed
Here's what was discussed in today's Raw Politics: Davos divide The World Economic Forum kicked off this week as elite politicians and businesspeople gathered in Davos, Switzerland. Our panel discusses the key things to look out for at...
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Jevohn Shepherd of CBC Sports breaks down Canada's men's basketball team after opening 2 games

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's men's national basketball team sits with a 2-0 record at Paris 2024, Jovohn Shepard gives us his insight on the team's early success.
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Canada hangs on to earn 1st basketball win at Paris 2024

9th - Higher Ed
RJ Barrett led the Canadian squad with 23 points as they defeated Greece 86-79 Saturday in Lille, France.
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Crete's Messara struggles with water shortage amid extreme weather

9th - Higher Ed
The Faneromeni dam, the main water source for the area, has seen its levels drop drastically due to illegal water pumping, low rainfall and high temperatures.
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Celebrations and commemorations held in Cyprus to mark 50th anniversary of Turkish invasion

9th - Higher Ed
Both Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will attend events on the island, which is divided between celebrations in the north and memorials in the south.
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Balkan nations create committee to protect shared endangered lake

9th - Higher Ed
Lake Prespa borders North Macedonia, Albania and Greece.
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Greek judge dismisses Adriana shipwreck case, claiming no jurisdiction

9th - Higher Ed
A judge has dismissed a case for conviction against nine Egyptian men over the worst migrant shipwreck in the Mediterranean for over a decade, amid questions from human rights groups challenging the integrity of the trial.
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Greece Or Mars: Why Have Skies Over Greece Turned Apocalyptic Orange?

9th - Higher Ed
Greece recently experienced an extraordinary event as strong southerly winds carried Sahara Desert dust, casting an apocalyptic, Martian-like hue across the skies. The phenomenon, reminiscent of a sci-fi scene, transformed the landscape,...
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Greek judge dismisses Greece shipwreck case amid questions of fairness

9th - Higher Ed
A Greek judge has dismissed a case for conviction against nine Egyptian men over the worst migrant shipwreck in the Mediterranean for over a decade, amid questions from human rights groups challenging the integrity of the trial.
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First-time EU voters in Athens speak on the issues that matter to them

9th - Higher Ed
Greek 17-year-olds will participate in EU elections for the first time, following the Greek Parliament's 2016 decision to lower the minimum voting age from 18 to 17 years.
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State of the Union: sunshine in Ankara, darkness in Tbilisi

9th - Higher Ed
This edition of State of the Union focuses on the continuing diplomatic détente between Turkey and Greece and the escalating domestic upheaval in Georgia.
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Protesting Greeks show their anger at unemployment and low wages

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of people have demonstrated in Athens and Thessaloniki over rising unemployment and the cost of living.
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EU leaders under pressure by Zelenskyy to bolster Ukraine’s struggling air defences

9th - Higher Ed
The EU’s 27 leaders face mounting pressure to step up efforts to protect Ukraine’s skies from Russian airstrikes, after President Zelenskyy took a jab at Western allies’ "flagging political will" over the weekend.
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Paris 2024 torch lit in Olympics birthplace, relay under way

9th - Higher Ed
The torch relay for the Paris 2024 Olympics has begun at the birthplace of the games in Greece.
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Greek prime minister announces party candidates for EU elections

9th - Higher Ed
Mitsotakis is asking voters to look beyond the appeal of famous names on the ballot, but everyday problems like rising prices are more of a concern.
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Greek voters name skyrocketing prices as their top priority ahead of EU elections

9th - Higher Ed
Polls offer picture of voters' most important issues as parties position themselves for the summer's contest.
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AI deepfake porn videos of underage young people are surging in Greece

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of recent victims have been underage students, according to cyber experts.
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Frontex director replies to Ombudsman: 'We're not the European rescue agency'

9th - Higher Ed
Hans Leijtens, the executive director of Frontex, responded on Tuesday to the findings of the European Ombudsman, who found severe shortcomings in the agency's mandate, operations and relations with member states.