The private equity giants, the Greek target and a ‘Trojan horse’
The Independent — The aggressive tax and financing structures used by London private equity giants will come under intense scrutiny in a crucial court hearing […]
The Independent — The aggressive tax and financing structures used by London private equity giants will come under intense scrutiny in a crucial court hearing […]
Deutsche Bank considers the possibility of a haircut of Greece’s public debt by the end of the year ‘inevitable’, according to a report in German […]
euractiv.com — European Commission Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis warned Athens on Tuesday 27 October, of a possible haircut in Greek deposits in the event that the […]
Deutsche Welle — Creditors are refusing for now to pay Greece the next installment of bailout money, saying Athens is implementing agreed reforms too slowly, […]
An earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale hit the Southern Aegean sea, just north of Chania, on Tuesday afternoon. The centre of the earthquake was in the […]
Kathimerini — Farmers who are protesting changes to their taxation are preparing to bring their protests, which have so far been limited mostly to central […]
The Guardian — Yanis Varoufakis, the former Greek finance minister, has called on Britons to vote to remain in the European Union in the upcoming […]
A hole in the road surface at the popular cafe-lined street of Koum Kapi appeared after the weekend storms. It is thought that wave erosion […]
A new food supplement with immune strengthening properties, that was created by researchers at the University of Crete in Greece, consisting of three popular Cretan […]
The Guardian — US archaeologists in Greece have uncovered the skeleton of an ancient warrior that has lain undisturbed for more than 3,500 years along […]
Once again Almyrida was cut in two as the hotel car park – that was built on the banks of a dried up creek flooded, […]
BBC — Poland’s conservative opposition Law and Justice party has won parliamentary elections. Its eurosceptic leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski has claimed victory, and the outgoing Prime […]
Reuters — The Greek parliament late Saturday approved a bill to regulate the awarding of TV licences to broadcasters, as part of the leftist government’s […]
Huffington Post — European and Balkan leaders agreed on measures early Monday to slow the movement of tens of thousands whose flight from war and […]
Reuters — Greece committed on Sunday to opening enough reception centers to house 30,000 refugees by the end of the year, with the United Nations […]
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