Greek think tank: 2004 Athens Games cost Greece $7.5 billion
The 2004 Athens Olympics cost Greece a total of 6.5 billion euros ($7.5 billion) and didn΄t significantly affect the debt-heavy country΄s finances, a Greek economic think tank has found
The 2004 Athens Olympics cost Greece a total of 6.5 billion euros ($7.5 billion) and didn΄t significantly affect the debt-heavy country΄s finances, a Greek economic think tank has found
Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras raised some eyebrows when he answered a question about gay adoption during last night΄s Twitter Q&A. The shift is one of the clearest indicators of the…
Maria Margaronis reports on the laid-off cleaners of the Finance Ministry that have turned into a symbol of the strife against austerity.
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10 days to go until Greeks head to the polls. In a Twitter Q&A, Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras answers questions on range of domestic and foreign policy issues.
New Democracy dismiss Lakis Lazopoulos, who openly backs the anti-bailout Syriza party, as ‘an ultra-rich merchant of human pain’ after he trashes conservative politicians, and others, on his TV show
The education minister says a paragraph in a school art history book which refers to the ‘transfer’ of the sculptures from Greece is a ‘monstrosity’ because it fails to mention…
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Former PM and leader of the Democrat Socialists Movement George Papandreou defends his decision to sign the memorandum with international lenders saying it saved the country from a financial collapse…