Daily Archives: Feb 17, 2014
Greece's School Community Against Student Profiling
The Greek education community is strongly reacting to a recent phenomena of police “interference” in schools. Jointly the Secondary School Teacher Union of Piraeus...
Plans to Turn Athens Airport into Transit Hub
Two Chinese companies, with a letter sent to the Greek Prime Minister, Antonis Samaras, expressed their interest in jointly acquiring a 55% stake in Athens...
Athens Mayoral Candidate Comes Out as HIV-Positive
In the race for the upcoming local elections, which will be held in May all over Greece, a candidate for the mayor’s office of...
Luxurious Greek Yachts Remain Unsold
Many luxurious yachts belonging to Greek tycoons remain unsold, many of which were built by some of Greece's most famous. The luxurious past of...
Jennifer Aniston Gets ‘Cake’ on the Big Screen & for Her Birthday
Jennifer Aniston just celebrated her 45th birthday amongst friends in Hollywood, and while she likely enjoyed the soiree with some sweet treats, a sweeter...
War Between Greek Doctors and Health Ministry
The reforms in the primary healthcare sector has caused an intense conflict between the Greek Heath Minister, Adonis Georgiadis and the doctors of EOPYY,...
Taxes on Greek Property 7 Times Higher than 2009
The number of Greek homeowners who will have to pay property taxes is reaching the 5.5 million mark. In 2014 property taxes are seven...
Papandreou Claims Primary Surplus Was His Doing, Blasts Samaras
More than two years after he was hounded out of office by protests, strikes and riots over austerity measures he imposed on the orders...
Olli Rehn: Discussion of Greek Debt, "From Summer Onwards"
The viability of the Greek debt and the financing gap for the years 2015-2016 will be discussed “from the summer onwards,” European Commission Vice-President...
Clooney Comes Back on Parthenon Marbles
George Clooney, whose statement on the return of the Parthenon marbles to Greece has caused intense reactions in Britain, came back on the subject...