Daily Archives: Dec 17, 2014
Parthenon Secrets ‘Unleashed’ in Nebraska
Visitors from across the world will have the opportunity to steal a glance at a lesser-known side of the ancient Greek Parthenon, its severely deteriorated...
Eurostat: -1.2% Inflation Rate in Greece
Deflation slowed down in Greece last month according to annual Eurozone inflation rate figures released by Eurostat on Wednesday, which gave an annual rate...
Greek Court Disapproves 7 Mil Budget for the Reconstruction of Panathinaikos Stadium
The sixth section of the Court of Audit ruled as unlawful the 7 million euro budget approved by the Attica region authority, under former...
Behind the Scenes of the Greek Presidential Election
A total of 160 positive and 135 negative votes managed to attract the nomination of Stavros Dimas in the first open vote for the...
Greece’s Presidential Election: First Round Results Do Not Elect Stavros Dimas as Greek President
With a negative result on the election of a new Greek President concluded the first round of voting by the Greek Parliament a few minutes...
2015 State Budget Approved in Cyprus
On Tuesday evening, Cyprus' House of Representatives has approved the 2015 state budget that was agreed with the Troika, as the country is still...
Greece's Presidential Election: Watch Live; Updates from the Greek Parliament
At a crucial point for Greece's future the Greek parliament voted for a new Greek President, but the first round of voting did not...
SYRIZA MP Refusing Comments on Special Court for Greek Presidential Candidate [Video]
Members of Lucas Papademos' administration, from November 2011 to May 2012, including Greek presidential candidate Stavros Dimas, will face a Parliamentary Examination Committee or even a...
Man Found Dead in Northern Greece After 13 Days
The body of a man who disappeared on December 4, 2014, was found in the Egnatia area of Evros river in northern Greece. The 49-year-old...
Greek PM to Lawmakers: Vote for President or Trouble for Greece
The future of Greece in the euro zone will be at risk unless PMs vote in favor of the president of the Hellenic republic...