This week’s newsletter from AthensLive is out:
* Known neo-Nazi's disguised as hooligans murdered a 19-year old * A young skier loses his life because the helicopter came too late * “We don’t decrease fuel special tax because the poor don’t have a car”
- are the main headlines to be found inside this highly informative weekly must-read from and about Greece.
A 19-year-old was cold-bloodedly murdered in Thessaloniki. The motive for the murder appeared to be that he ‘belonged to the wrong football club’. However, it was a murder committed by neo-nazis. A young professional mountaineer who had an accident during climbing lost his life. Because the rescue helicopter came after five hours. While Greeks have gone mad with the price hikes, the deputy minister defends the governmental persistence on not cutting down on the excise due for fuel, because “the poor have no cars.”
Add to these headlines and main features a lot more overview and details about a variety of aspects of Greece during the week - together with an abundance of links to further reading and to more knowledge about Greece today.
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