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The three phases of pension reform in Greece

01 October 2015 / 19:10:28  
The provisions agreed in the memorandum regarding the insurance system change the calculating method of pensions, increase the retirement age, gradually eliminating early retirement, and bring changes in the minimum pensions by freezing them until 1 December 2021.


The government moves migrants from Victoria Square, leftist organizations protest

01 October 2015 / 17:10:07  
More than 1,300 migrants have been moved from the centre of Athens to the closed Olympic sports facilities in the district of Galatsi.


The Party of European Socialists rejects SYRIZA

01 October 2015 / 15:10:44  
Chairman of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament Gianni Pittella has clearly stated to Alexis Tsipras that he is firmly against the coalition between SYRIZA and Independent Greeks (ANEL).


Alexander the Great personally ordered the tomb of his friend Hephaestion in Amphipolis

01 October 2015 / 12:10:18  
Antigonus I Monophthalmus (Antigonus the One-eyed) who was one of the most important successors of the great military commander completed the tomb after his death, during the first half of the 4th century BC.


In October, we act with impulse and inspiration

01 October 2015 / 10:10:47  
The New Moon that sets the atmosphere in October occurs in an area whose symbolism is "to act after a change" and 10 October will mark the end of retrograde Mercury.


September 30th

Between Greece and Australia, Thanasi Kokkinakis chooses both

30 September 2015 / 20:09:48  
I was born in Australia, I went to school and learnt to play tennis there. But I feel Greek. I owe much to Australia, because I grew up there, but my family is Greek, says the tennis player in an interview with the Greek website tennis24.gr.


Overexposing the demands for Greek debt forgiveness is damaging

30 September 2015 / 16:09:12  
If the European Union had obliged Greece to implement reforms when Bulgaria was obliged to implement them to join it, it would have been in a much better situation today, as stated by former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Dimitris Kourkoulas for GRReporter.