Lagarde to Face Trial over Corruption Case
France΄s highest appeals court announced its final ruling on Friday stating that International Monetary Fund President Christine Lagarde must stand trial for her role in a 400 million euros payout…
France΄s highest appeals court announced its final ruling on Friday stating that International Monetary Fund President Christine Lagarde must stand trial for her role in a 400 million euros payout…
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus Yannis Kasoulidis will be in Athens on Friday to meet with his Greek counterpart Nikos Kotzias. Recent developments in Turkey, negotiations regarding the…
Greece΄s public debt was 176.3% of GDP in the first quarter of 2016, down 0.6% from the fourth quarter of 2015, but up 5.8% from the same period last year,…
Since the government failed to secure 200 votes and got only 179 votes to back the new law instead, it will be applied in the elections after next. The new…
US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew during his official visit to Athens, on Thursday, asked for a stable and permanent solution for the sustainability of the Greek debt and called on…
Turkey will follow France΄s example in suspending temporarily the European Convention on Human Rights following its declaration of a state of emergency, Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said on Thursday,…
Eight Turkish military officers who fled to Greece during last week’s failed coup in Turkey went on trial for illegal entry on Thursday, while pro Erdogan protesters and several Turkish…
Armed protesters fired at police, which resulted to the light injury of five officers, during overnight riots in a northern Paris suburb over the death of a 24 years old…
Following meetings of the National Security Council (MGK) and the Cabinet, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared “OHAL”, to be translated as a state of emergency but more accurately an…
The European Court of Human Rights has just rejected a legal bid to force the UK to return the Parthenon Marbles to Greece.