Monthly Archives: February, 2014
Greek Government Cautiously Optimistic on Talks with Troika
The Greek government’s economic team on Friday, said it was cautiously optimistic over the course of negotiations with the troika.
Speaking to ANA-MPA, after a...
Greece: 15% Gender Pay Gap
Working women in Greece are paid an average of 15% less than men; the same percentage on an EU level is 16.4%. This was...
Eurobank Posts 913-mln-Euro Loss in Q4 of 2013
Greece 's Eurobank Ergasias SA, the country's fourth largest lender, reported a €913 million loss in the last quarter as it implemented a government-backed...
Greek Finance Ministry Attempts to Tackle Tax Evasion
The Greek Ministry of Finance has finally come to a decision about citizens who hide their income sources from tax authorities. It was announced...
Ring of Ruthless Thugs Terrorize Greece
A ruthless ring of extortionist thugs responsible for terrorizing Attica, Corinth and Euboea have been uncovered by Greek police. Investigations revealed that the ring...
Greek-Australian Ross Konidaris Acquitted of Murder
Greek-Australian Ross Konidaris, 26, was acquitted of murdering his grandparents on the grounds of mental impairment.
Judge Terry Forrest of the Supreme Court of Victoria...
How Australia Benefit From Greek Migrants
The migration of Greeks in Australia was a great benefit to the rural life and industry of the country. Many people in Canberra and...
Greece and Australia Recognize Genocides
The Greek Ambassador to Australia, Haris Dafaranos, accompanied by the Consul General of Sydney, Counselor Dr. Stavros Kyrimis, met in Sydney with the President...
The Greek Carnival Season Has Arrived
Carnival celebrations, or “apokries” in Greek, have already begun all over Greece and people of all ages are looking forward to masquerading themselves, celebrate...
Greece, Champions of Unemployment
Eurostat’s data on unemployment in the EU show the nightmarish dimensions of Greek unemployment and revealed that unemployment in Greece went even more south...