Greek Hopes to Slip Bailout Shackles Meet Draghi Hurdle
Antonis Samaras’s ambition to drive Greece out of its rescue program is running into a roadblock. The country’s prime minister might be thwarted by conditions for the European Central Bank’s…
Antonis Samaras’s ambition to drive Greece out of its rescue program is running into a roadblock. The country’s prime minister might be thwarted by conditions for the European Central Bank’s…
Greece will aim to achieve a primary budget surplus of 2.9 percent of output next year, just shy of the 3 percent target set out under its bailout deal, its…
Alexis Tsipras, Greece΄s radical left-wing opposition leader, believes that by raising his profile abroad he can impress voters at home.
The government will on Monday table the first balanced budget since the country’s return to democracy in 1974, providing for a positive growth rate and a decline in unemployment.
New law stipulates shipowners will pay more than 400 million in tax on a voluntary basis while critics slam the government for bowing to Greece’s powerful shipping industry
The island that made the pages of the New York Times and even inspired a book by National Geographic is exalted in Little Land, an award-winning documentary about life in…
Anastasia Lazaridou pays tribute to her father Dimitris Lazaridis (1917-1985), who was the first archaeologist to work on the Kasta hill in 1964, where the tomb of Amphipolis was discovered…
Film director sends letter of solidarity to the fired campaigners
Panagiotis Kouroumplis is a Doctor of Social Sciences, MP and parliamentary spokesman of SYRIZA. At age 10 he lost his eyesight from the explosion of a German hand-grenade, a remnant of WW2.……
Greens send open letter to European Commission over heavy toll austerity is taking on Greece’s environment