We have started to collect the most important news related to Greece in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Greek heiress Athina Roussel Onassis marries a Brazilian horseman amid tight security to deter reporters.
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Athens is rocked by a bomb explosion at a post office in the city's main Syntagma Square, police say.
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Greek police are to investigate allegations that seven Pakistani men in Athens were illegally held by British agents.
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Greek police releases 96 illegal immigrants held without food and water by people-traffickers.
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A bomb goes off outside the Greek Development Ministry in Athens, but no casualties are reported.
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A Greek newspaper has named what it says is a British spy chief involved in the 'abduction' of 28 Pakistanis.
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Opposition MPs in Greece seek more information over claims Pakistani migrants were abducted by agents.
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Two police officers are shot dead with their own weapons during a prisoner escape in northern Greece.
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An earthquake shakes the Greek capital but does not cause any damage or casualties, initial reports say.
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UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw is snubbed by the president of Cyprus and faces protests from Greek Cypriots.
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Greek PM Costas Karamanlis and other ministers had their mobile phones tapped, the government confirms.
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Italy and Greece step up measures to contain bird flu as Slovenia discovers a potential case.
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Archaeologists in Greece examine a huge tomb dating to the period after Alexander the Great's death.
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Popular Athens mayor Dora Bakoyianni is named Greek foreign minister - the first woman to get the job.
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Israel ups pressure on the PA by threatening to sever all contact if the next prime minister is a Hamas member.
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Greek seamen extend their strike for another 48 hours, causing food shortages on some Greek islands.
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