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  1. Euroleague’s Athens Final Four will likely have two Greek teams, as Olympiakos and Panathinaikos are just one win away.
  2. Worker unions at STASY, operator of the Athens Metro and tram network, announced a full-day strike Friday to mark May Day, running from the start of service through its conclusion that evening.
  3. One does not need to be an expert in diplomacy to understand the benefits of the so-called “positive agenda” in Greek-Turkish relations. 
  4. Even economic realities have failed to dissuade Greek families from pushing their children toward a university education, despite its often limited value in the job market.
  5. Nikolas Farantouris, a former SYRIZA MEP who had been sitting as an independent since his expulsion in January, officially joined the main opposition party PASOK on Thursday evening.
  6. The Association of Greek Prosecutors has condemned as “impermissible interference” a call by the Athens Bar Association for the resignation of Supreme Court prosecutor Konstantinos Tzavellas over his handling of the wiretapping case.
  7. Tennis is returning to Greece’s capital for the first time in 35 years, with the WTA announcing a new 250-level tournament in Athens in July.
  8. Stocks took some more losses on Thursday in Athens, ahead of the May Day long weekend.
  9. Traffic congestion was reported in central Athens and major highways on Thursday evening, as large numbers of residents headed out for the May Day long weekend despite forecasts of worsening weather.