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Greek subway strike ends after arrest threats
Subway workers strike against wage cuts broken up by 300 riot police after paralysing public transport for nine days.
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Last Modified: 25 Jan 2013 16:21 GMT
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Metro workers strike against wage cuts broken up by 300 riot police as Athens underground remains shut for ninth day.
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Greece: A debt colony, shackled to its lenders
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Greek parliament passes austerity budget
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Greece passes crucial austerity bill
Parliament approves austerity package to secure aid from lenders after violent protests erupt in the capital, Athens.
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Rallies cripple Athens as MPs debate new cuts
Thousands of Greeks flood central Athens as parliament is due to pass an austerity package to win aid from lenders.
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Greece faces shutdown amid massive strikes
Public transport and media workers on strike as national parliament prepares to vote on tough new austerity measures.
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Greek PM warns of euro exit
Antonis Samaras says failure to act on a new bill can see debt-ridden country exiting the eurozone for good.
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