Greek finance ministry hits back at German newspaper report
Greece΄s finance ministry dismissed on Sunday a report by a German newspaper which said that euro zone officials were shocked at Greece΄s failure to outline plans for structural reforms at…
Greece΄s finance ministry dismissed on Sunday a report by a German newspaper which said that euro zone officials were shocked at Greece΄s failure to outline plans for structural reforms at…
OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Dunja Mijatović today condemned the recent libel conviction and sentence imposed on journalist Kostas Vaxevanis for stories written about banking practices in Greece.
Greek minister sees signs that Berlin acknowledges that compensation should be paid for Nazi wartime atrocities ‘despite disagreeing with the figure’
Ahead of the payment of €462 million by Greece to the IMF on Thursday 9 April, figures released by the Jubilee Debt Campaign show that the IMF has made €2.5…
A strange thing is happening as Greece struggles to avert bankruptcy: Its troubled banks are loading up on more debt.
The underlying problem between Greece and the EU institutions is a clash of views over what kind of structural reforms Greece must follow to exit the crisis. To understand the…
Like goldfish in a bowl totally ignorant of “water,” we often fail to notice how colonized our consciousness has become by capitalism and how the resulting ideology permeates our life.
What is at stake in Greece goes very far beyond merely financial questions. It goes beyond the question of the fate of a small and historically very badly governed country…
Many Greeks have low expectations of SYRIZA, but with the coalition in power a space has opened up that allows for the creation of an alternative economy.
Greece΄s deputy finance minister said on Monday Germany owes Greece nearly 279 billion euros ($305.17 billion) in reparations for the Nazi occupation of the country.