Germans measure happiness in Europe, find Greeks lacking
In this year’s Europe-wide “Happiness Atlas”, Greeks occupy the last place, with Danes coming in first, proving sunshine is not enough where there’s a crisis.
In this year’s Europe-wide “Happiness Atlas”, Greeks occupy the last place, with Danes coming in first, proving sunshine is not enough where there’s a crisis.
The threat of a Grexit might have faded, but with deposits still not returning to the banks and credit contraction persisting, it is proving hard to overcome a sense of…
Με «άγριες» διάθεσεις διαπραγμάτευσης η ελληνική κυβέρνηση παρουσιάστηκε στις Βρυξέλλες. Μετά από μια… εθιμοτυπική συνάντηση με την Μέρκελ, μίλησε για το ψηφιακό μέλλον της Ευρώπης.
Latest tragic events in the Mediterranean waters have seemingly pushed migration to the top of the European agenda but the outcry is unlikely to bring about the burden-sharing that Greece…
"Irresponsible reporting can have tremendous effects on the lives of millions of Roma and fuel already widespread violent anti-Roma movements" – Nils Muižnieks
FT Brussels blog published a final draft of the communiqué, circulated from the office of Herman Van Rompuy, ahead of the summit but "the objective is decisions at the December…
Of €3 billion available, only 180 million have been disbursed to a business community struggling to overcome a freeze in lending.
The EU’s commissioner for economic and monetary affairs Olli Rehn told European Parliament that school and hospital buildings are not part of Greece’s privatization program.
European Economic and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Olli Rehn said giving fiscal relief to Greece by cutting its debt load shouldn’t be a goal of policy makers, saying he preferred other…