Greece, Energy, Turkey, Strikes: What to watch in the EU Dec. 8-12
A busy start to the week as the Christmas break approaches. Finance and energy ministers will meet for the last time before the end of the year. That is, if…
A busy start to the week as the Christmas break approaches. Finance and energy ministers will meet for the last time before the end of the year. That is, if…
Greece may need some more time before the last bailout credit tranche can be disbursed by international lenders, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Monday in Brussels
The German government will stop issuing credit guarantees for exports to Greece at the end of the year because private insurers have signaled they are ready to cover the risks…
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu said on Saturday that relations between Turkey and Greece are no longer impeded by a psychological barrier
Parliament early on Monday approved a budget for 2015 that foresees extensive tax cuts and solid growth despite ongoing negotiations with creditors over economic policy and questions about the country’s…
Investors are increasingly worried about the outcome of Greece’s forthcoming presidential election, which could enable radical leftwing party Syriza to take power in March
Two hunger strikes are happening in Athens this week. One is in plain view, in Syntagma Square, where Syrian refugees—perhaps 500 at the protest’s peak—have been camped out for two…
For Greece, this was supposed to be the end. After more than four years and two separate rescues totalling €245bn, PM Antonis Samaras had promised his beleaguered countrymen that 2014…
The British Museum has allowed part of the Elgin Marbles to leave London for the first time by lending a sculpture to a Russian museum, despite fears of a new…
What do you get when you combine a croissant with a Greek custard pie? Answer: a bougatsan – and a viral hit on Instagram