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Why Greeks know more about politics than Americans: It pays. Washington Post Why Greeks know more about politics than Americans. ... “On the contrary, the electoral behavior for a significant portion of the population in Greece translates into private interest, with tangible material consequences such as employment.” Loading ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bailouts And Interest Expense For Greece's Debt Crisis Seeking Alpha There is still no particular measure in place for the European Union to take further action and quell the extending debt-to-GDP crisis in Greece. The reality behind the Greek debt crisis today is not solely based on the assumption of getting the Greek ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Exact Moment Greece Will Leave the Euro The Market Oracle 1) Greek leaders, no matter what party they belong to, are unwilling to get Greece's fiscal house in order (how many debt repayments and deadlines have they missed now?) 2) The current ... Greecebreached bailout rules with staff hirings: report ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why do so many young Greeks snub work? Victoria Times Colonist But Greeks have bigger obsessions right now. For most the big question was and is whether its shaky new coalition government can manage to do enough to convince the bureaucrats in Brussels and bankers elsewhere that it should be allowed to stay in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Greek Wines: Aromatic Whites and Ageworthy Reds Huffington Post (blog) Aspects of wine enjoyment we take for granted today -- e.g., focused tastings, sommeliers, glasses designed for particular types of wine -- all developed originally in ancient Greece. ... Drink Like theGreeks | Robb Report's New York City | An Insider ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Credit Agricole in talks over Greek bank sale Reuters Greek National Bank confirms Emporiki talks* More than three lenders have declared interest - source* French bank's latest move to reduce Emporiki exposure* Shares jump 8 pct, biggest gain since January. ... Greece's biggest lender, National Bank, said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bulgaria President arrives on official visit to Greece Focus News Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev arrived on an official visit to Greece, FOCUS News Agency special envoy Denka Katsarska informed. The first meeting in Plevneliev's agenda ... the Order of the Redeemer. Today's agenda also includes plenary talks ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Human rights group Amnesty International criticizes violence by Greek police Washington Post ATHENS, Greece — Amnesty International charged in a report Tuesday that Greek police often use violence against demonstrators, migrants and detained suspects, and that authorities' willingness to downplay the problem exacerbates a “climate of impunity.” See all stories on this topic » | ||
Greek youth prefer rest to work Vancouver Sun Online Now. Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise .... On the positive side, there were reports in the Greekmedia last week that tourist operators had received a strong, positive bounce in bookings afterGreece finally cobbled together a working coalition last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Greek recession to be deeper than expected The Daily Telegraph In April the Bank of Greek forecast that GDP would contract by "about 5.0 per cent" in 2012, a recession far deeper than the 3.0 per cent previously forecast. Greece shrank by 6.9 per cent in 2011. The Greek economy is now in the fifth year of a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Greece to Quicken Selling Off State Firms Wall Street Journal Greece's newly elected prime minister said he would ramp up privatizations, close down dozens of state agencies and overhaul the country's dysfunctional public sector. But he drew the line at further wage and pension cuts, as he tried to balance the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Greece faces critical audit The Daily Telegraph Rescuing lenders was a key component of the latest Greek rescue package, which provided 50 billion euros to recapitalise private lenders like the National Bank of Greece or Alpha Bank. The banks were hit hard by the bailout package which included a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bulgaria-Greece friendship and cooperation of strategic importance: Bulgarian ... Focus News “Friendship and relations between Bulgaria and Greece are of strategic importance for the peace, stability and development of the region,” Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev said at a joint press conference after the meeting with Greek counterpart ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Greek Prime Minister Vows to Step Up Reforms NASDAQ NASDAQ News: Greek Prime Minister Vows to Step Up Reforms. ... ATHENS--Greece's newly elected prime minister vowed Friday to ramp up privatizations, close down dozens of state agencies and overhaul the country's dysfunctional public sector. ... Those ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cyprus bank aid alone may cost 10 bln euros -report Reuters NICOSIA, July 4 (Reuters) - The cost of bailing out Cyprus'banks, weakened by exposure to Greece, could hit 10 billioneuros, a newspaper reported on Wednesday, referring topreliminary estimates by IMF. ... holdings of Greek sovereign debt, taking a 4 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Greek Government: Not As Austere As It Claimed National Review Online (blog) Last week, I mentioned a rumor that the Greek government didn't actually cut spending and lay off public employees at the level that it had committed to in order to meet the bailout requirements. Now, it is official. According to Reuters: Greece ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bulgaria President to be on official visit to Greece Focus News Bulgaria, Greece and Romania can work out together projects under the new European growth pact, which was agreed a few days ago, Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev and his Greek counterpart Karolos Papoulias agreed at a meeting in Athens, FOCUS News ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Train ride shows Greece's transformation Reuters While traffic jams in Athens are still notorious, some Greeks are dropping their cars for public transport to save money. On the train I also see the traditional litany of beggars. What is surprising is how often I now hear the word "homeless". At 80.1 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Troika arrives in Athens to organise looting of Greece Axis of Logic Asked by the Guardian if she was “essentially saying to the Greeks and others in Europe, you've had a nice time and now it's payback time,” she responded, “That's right.” Prior to the visit of leading troika officials, their technical teams have been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Truth About Why German Elites View Southern Europeans as Inferior and ... AlterNet Sign up to stay up to date on the latest headlines via email. Now that Greek elections are over, many are looking to Germany for a solution to the Euro's woes. Unfortunately ... They assume that Germany enjoys great economic power primarily because its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ECB official urges new Greek government to end delays on painful reforms Washington Post ATHENS, Greece — A senior European Central Bank official urged Greece's new government on Monday to avoid further delays in implementing major structural reforms. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Greek Prime Minister Pleads For More Time To Meet Bailout Terms International Business Times Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras requested on Friday that European Union (EU) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) creditors extend a €237 billion bailout package for a grace period of two years to help the country survive its fifth year of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Favorites Greece, Lithuania and Russia on track for final 3 berths at London ... Washington Post CARACAS, Venezuela — Greece, Lithuania and Russia entered the final qualifying tournament for men's basketball as the favorites to claim the last three berths for the London Olympics. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Greece looks to easier rescue terms, eurozone ... - Pakistan Today By hussain Greece looks to easier rescue terms, eurozone gloom returns. News Comments ... Greek ministers have been instructed by the government to furnish data and refrain from making renegotiation requests, other Greek news reports said. Pakistan Today | Latest news... |
Greece now considered the 'land of the Kalashnikov' Now the Kalashinikovs are coming into Greece from other Balkan states too, including Bulgaria and Serbia, but To Vima notes they cost less if they come over the Albanian border. Athens News reported that a joint U.S.- Greek operation ... RSS Feed - Latest Digital Journal News |
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