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Greece cannot currently join the BRICS Bank

8th July 2015 Newsroom 0

(Sputnik) — In May, Russia invited Greece to become an NDB member. Earlier this week, Greek Deputy Defense Minister Costas Isychos told Sputnik that Greece welcomes the […]

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Athens to implement tax and pension reforms as early as next week

8th July 2015 Newsroom 0

During the European Parliament debate, Greek  the finance minister  Tsakalotos sent a letter to the Eurogroup promising  to implement pension and tax reforms as early […]

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Tsipras tells MEPs: I want your support to help change Greece

8th July 2015 Newsroom 0

Tsipras in his address to the European parliament admitted  that over the last five month his government has spent more time negotiating than governing. “We […]

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Juncker heckled in the European parliament over Greek referendum ‘circus’ comments

8th July 2015 Newsroom 0

(RT) —  President of the EU Commission Jean-Claude Juncker has been heckled by  MEPs at the parliament in Strasbourg, as he spoke on the current […]

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Varoufakis: we were the first government to speak on behalf of the people

6th July 2015 Newsroom 0

A short time before the post announcing his resignation, Varoufakis posted a much more jubilant note about the referendum decision: On the 25th of January, […]

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Wolfgang Münchau: Why the Yes campaign failed in Greece

6th July 2015 Newsroom 0

(FT) — It is not that hard to explain why Alexis Tsipras won the referendum by a landslide. His opponents, both inside Greece and in […]

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Yanis Varoufakis resigns

6th July 2015 Newsroom 0

(The Guardian) — In another extraordinary development the Greek finance minister has just announced his resignation. In a move likely to spark further concerns about […]

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IMF analysis – bailouts without relief will push Greece further into debt

5th July 2015 Newsroom 0

Euro zone countries tried in vain to stop the IMF publishing a gloomy analysis of Greece’s debt burden which confirm what Syriza has been saying […]

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‘No more looting’: Thousands rally across EU to express solidarity with Greece

4th July 2015 Newsroom 0

(RT) — Thousands of people have flooded the streets of EU cities in mass demonstrations expressing solidarity with Greece ahead of this weekend’s referendum on […]

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Wall St. hopes for a ‘yes’ vote in Greek referendum

4th July 2015 Newsroom 0

(enikos.gr) — Wall Street is hoping for a “yes” vote when the Greek people vote Sunday on whether to agree to onerous bailout terms from […]

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Former Greece PMs throw support behind yes vote ahead of referendum

3rd July 2015 Newsroom 0

(The Guardian) — A phalanx of former prime ministers have emerged to urge the nation to vote yes in Sunday’s referendum over reforms that would […]

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Europe has suffered a reputational catastrophe in Greece

3rd July 2015 Newsroom 0

(The Telegraph –  Ambrose Evans-Pritchard) —   Oxi Day has totemic significance in Greece. It commemorates the defiant Greek “No” to Mussolini’s ultimatum in October […]

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Greece records lowest life satisfaction rating of all OECD countries

2nd July 2015 Newsroom 0

Levels of life satisfaction have not recovered to pre-economic crisis rates in more than half of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries – […]

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Question marks over poll showing YES vote ahead

2nd July 2015 Newsroom 0

(The Guardian) —An opinion poll which showed the Yes campaign at 47% and the No campaign at 43%, is not as straightforward as first thought. […]

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German Vice-Chancellor says Tsipras is a threat to the new “European Order”

2nd July 2015 Newsroom 0

(Social Europe – John Weeks) — Faced with a decision that would conflict with its promises to the Greek people no matter what choice it […]

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  • How to find your 2019 property tax statement online – and print it

    ENFIA property tax  notifications for property owners in Greece are now available online at  www.gsis.gr . If your accountant has nor sent you the tax demand, which […]

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  • Ten year old mystery of the suspicious death of Jean Hanlon in Crete

    Following a UK Channel 5 documentary entitled ‘Murdered in Paradise : The Killing of Jean Hanlon’, new information has emerged which was  enough to lead […]

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  • PFPO’s stray animals meetings with German MEPs and the Authorities in Crete

    PFPO PRESS RELEASE – (repost) Last month MEPs Professor Klaus Buchner, animal activist Stefan Eck and Georgios Chatzimarkakis, who is from Crete, organized a congress […]

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  • Book club in Apokoronas

    NEW BOOK CLUB Kindle/ebook recommended Meets Monthly Read an entertaining, interesting book every month. Members take turns to propose a choice of books. Meet, discuss […]

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  • A new novel on wartime Crete by Phillip Duke, a former apokoronas resident

    A Cretan village confronts the Nazi juggernaut sweeping across Europe. A village matriarch tries to hold her family together…Her grieving son finds a new life […]

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