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Greek politicians eye Orthodox Church’s income, expenses as target for budget cuts

In Greece, the Orthodox Church is tied financially to the state. The state pays some priests and exempts the church and its activities from any taxes. But with tight economic times, some politicians are calling for the relationship to be adjusted.

Victims in Toulouse shooting laid to rest in Jerusalem

Lifestyle & Belief

In Tough Economic Times, Calls for Greek Church to Pay More

Lifestyle & Belief

Immigrant High Schoolers Reflect on the American Dream

Conflict & Justice

Toulouse Victims Buried in Jerusalem

Lifestyle & Belief
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Why Romanians Are Not Welcome In Spain

Conflict & Justice

Spain has the highest unemployment in Europe. So, Madrid wants to close the borders for Romanians, although Romania is a member state of the European Union.

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