Former Greek Minister guilty in Lagarde list case
The Court found that he was guilty of tampering with a public document, but reduced the charge to a misdemeanour
The Court found that he was guilty of tampering with a public document, but reduced the charge to a misdemeanour
Europe is in the midst of a political and economic crisis that threatens to unravel decades of European integration and derail the world΄s recovery from the great recession. To understand…
Greece said it will present a package of reforms to its euro zone partners by next Monday in hope of unlocking aid to help it deal with a cash crunch…
Greece marked the UN International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination with a number of events over the weekend, across the country.
On the output side of Europe’s political system, we have an abdication of responsibility by representative institutions in the face of citizens’ demands. But the Greek elections mark a turning…
Despite technophobia, a brain drain and a government that struggles to keep up, ordinary Greeks are using technology to tackle fraud and tax evasion
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and German Chancellor Angela Merkel put on a public display of mutual goodwill on Monday, appealing to Greeks and Germans to set aside recrimination and…
The OECD Working Group on Bribery on Friday released a report reviewing Greece΄s efforts to fight foreign bribery.
Relations between Greece and Germany have worsened significantly since the election of Alexi Tsipras and his Syriza party to power in Athens. One of the key points of contention is…