
Why the Greeks struggle to pay tax
Jan Grieveson’s photo in Facebook, reproduced in a number of Greek media, including www.logiosermis.net became one of the most popular internet topics of the day […]
Jan Grieveson’s photo in Facebook, reproduced in a number of Greek media, including www.logiosermis.net became one of the most popular internet topics of the day […]
eKathimerini — Around 120 migrants from Morocco have been moved from the impromptu camp at the Taekwondo stadium in southern Athens to a detention center […]
The Guardian — The European commission has pledged to give €80m (£58m) to Greece to help house refugees in the country on the frontline of […]
ANA -MPA — President of the Hellenic Republic Prokopis Pavlopoulos on Sunday referred at length to the issue of German war reparations and a forced […]
Russia says one of its warships fired warning shots at a Turkish fishing boat in the Aegean Sea to avoid a collision. A Russian defence […]
Reuters — Greece has accomplished more than half of the reforms agreed with euro zone creditors to get the next, 1 billion-euro tranche of bailout […]
From Apokoronas Welfare — Thank you so much to everyone who has contributed so that the children now get proper shoes and do not have […]
The Telegraph — There are two ways of looking at the IMF’s pronouncements on the economy, Brexit and all other matters. The first is to […]
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Friday that he will try to hold Turkey to account over its pledges to stem the flow of refugees […]
Reuters — Inmates in a high-security prison north of Budapest are manufacturing rolls of razor-wire fence that will prevent thousands of migrants from crossing the […]
Xinhua — Greece’s government struck on Friday evening a deal with auditors of international lenders in Athens on the next set of measures to unlock […]
Several German newspapers reported last week that Greeks are facing “poor” Christmas holidays, noting that the Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has voted for another […]
eKathimerini — Greece’s Independent Power Transmission Operator (ADMIE) will cease to be independent as the government and its creditors agreed on Thursday and Friday that […]
SALON — During last summer’s anti-austerity protests in Athens, a Greek TV reporter doing a live stand-up observes the interesting fact that many of the […]
EurActiv.com — Sofia and Athens signed a final investment agreement on Thursday to build a natural gas pipeline to help Bulgaria reduce its almost complete […]
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