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  2. 16 hours ago

    Perhaps not a crisis in Europe but certainly some European frontline countries are bearing the weight on behalf of everyone. Otherwise, how else can we explain the 20mil euros the EU just approved in support of ???

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    20 hours ago

    Dernières infos humanitaires en : ➨ Réponse au nord de ➨ Persistance des incursions des hommes armés à Amada Gaza ➨ Persistance de la criminalité à Plus d'info ici ☞

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    22 hours ago

    Μinoan dolphins fresco.From Knossos palace, about 1500 BC.Crete,Greece.

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    Jun 30

    "A corner has been turned", light "at the end of the tunnel" These cliches have been totted by foreign journalists for at least 5 years despite the worsening economic situation for ordinary Greeks. The power of ignorance is a terrible thing.

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    Jun 30

    For years camp has welcomed vulnerable on with humanity and dignity. Now local authorities want to close it, while they keep the deplorable camp open. We find this decision extremely worrying.

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    Jun 29

    Η ΕΕ αποφάσισε να στοιβάξει τους κυνηγημένους από τις παλιές της αποικίες, στις νέες της αποικίες. Τίποτε το παράδοξο.

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    for dummies: - EU is going to open detention centers to review on EU soil, which means Italy, Spain and Greece, where migrants will still arrive - Dublin reform indefinitely postponed - “on Voluntary basis” is the new “we’ll see” - Visegrad hasn’t yield an inch

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    Jun 18

    Acc to in the first 5 months of 2018 's been Europe's top entry point for . Over 19,800 entered Greece during that time bc of a 90% rise on crossings from land border w Turkey.Majority were Syrians & Iraqis.Italy 2nd w abt 13,450 arrivals.

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    Jun 28

    After some 17 centuries of silence at the Ancient Theatre of Aptera in Chania, Crete, the stage will once again be graced by actors and the seats filled with an enchanted audience: via .

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    Jun 26

    has been one of the few EU member states that have shown genuine solidarity towards and fellow member states.

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  13. Jun 26

    All this focus on the Central Med and deals with African countries, ignores the fact that many sub-Saharan asylum seekers still come to Greece and are accepted. So, it’s not all of Europe denying them access.

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  14. Jun 26

    Dedicated to those that believed for a moment that Greece is out of the woods of austerity. Not only austerity but also lack of procedural judicial guarantees for a functioning democracy. Let’s toast to Europe.

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    Jun 25

    Humanitarian access possible on Batangafo axis after 1 week of access contraints .. Let's reinforce it

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  16. Jun 24

    Athens, rising! Culture, weather, food, Athens is a treat for those who know.

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    Jun 23

    Those shouting about a “refugee emergency” in Europe or America should visit African communities giving refuge to millions with small resources. Energies would be better spent helping people address problems here while sharing some of the refugee burden born by poor countries.

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  18. Jun 23

    “Thank God for Greece because you have shown the way,” said Sting, at an Amnesty International event in Athens. “When children are being taken from their mothers and put in cages, you are acting with compassion and generosity and commonsense,” he said.

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    and the banks are rescued. As for the Greek people: About 40% of retirees have a main pension of less than 500 € and 30.7% live on main pensions that average 372€ per month. 29.9% of salary workers live on 382.91€ on average. What a rescue... What a success...

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    Jun 21

    Not to spoil the mood but are we supposed to believe can (or should) consistently run a primary surplus till 2060 as the suggests? There's no precedent anywhere in the world of such a fiscal feat (see )

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