On 13 August 2004, the Olympic Games came home to Greece for the XXVIII Olympiad at an estimated cost of approximately €9bn. A decade after the sporting extravaganza, many of its once-gleaming Olympic venues now lie abandoned. For many Greeks who swelled with pride at the time, the Games are now a source of anger as the country struggles through a six-year depression, record unemployment, homelessness and poverty, with many questioning how the nation has benefited from the multi-billion-dollar event
ΓΙΑ ΠΕΡΙΣΣΟΤΕΡΕΣ ΔΡΑΜΑΤΙΚΕΣ ΕΙΚΟΝΕΣ ΠΑΤΗΣΤΕ ΣΤΟΝ ΣΥΝΔΕΣΜΟ
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ΓΙΑ ΠΕΡΙΣΣΟΤΕΡΕΣ ΔΡΑΜΑΤΙΚΕΣ ΕΙΚΟΝΕΣ ΠΑΤΗΣΤΕ ΣΤΟΝ ΣΥΝΔΕΣΜΟ
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An abandoned training pool for athletes at the Olympic Village. Photograph: Thanassis Stavrakis/AP
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