Press Review March 26: Milk, drugs and taxis
Taxi drivers to join dairy farmers and pharmacists in revolt over troika mandated reform bill; the Hellinikon site is to be chopped up and resold for profit following privatization; investors…
Taxi drivers to join dairy farmers and pharmacists in revolt over troika mandated reform bill; the Hellinikon site is to be chopped up and resold for profit following privatization; investors…
“The image crisis is as worthy of attention as any problem the Greek’s are facing,” says Mehran Khalili, of the Omikron Project: a volunteer grassroots initiative to combat the negative…
In what is undeniably a sign of the times the student parade to celebrate the Greek National Day of Independence took place under draconian security measures. While troublemakers were kept…
After years of voting in favour of painful austerity measures including public sector layoffs, wage cuts, property taxes, solidarity taxes and more, a number of coalition MPs are threatening to…
Valued at over 1.2 billion euros the site of the former airport at Hellinikon may be sold for much less (photo by airlines470 via Flickr); Greece ‘returns’ to Europe; European…
A Greek consultant surgeon at Imperial College responds to Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis’s condemnation of the ‘rich kids’ of London who he blamed for his recent heckling at an appearance…
In his latest opinion piece, economist Yanis Varoufakis argues why Portugal’s public debt must be immediately restructured so that the errors made in the Greek PSI are not repeated. “The…