Monthly Archives: February, 2016
Cypriot Government Set to Review Decision on Negotiations Documents After Leak
The Cypriot Government has expressed “deep disappointment” over the leak of a document on the Cyprus peace talks, which had been given by the...
Greek Government Between a Rock and a Hard Place
With creditors demanding pension cuts and a strict budget and professionals and farmers refusing to pay more security fund contributions, the Greek government is...
Greek-Australian Lawyer Appointed Head of Law Institute of Victoria
Greek-Australian commercial lawyer Steven Sapountsis was appointed as the new president of the Law Institute of Victoria for the year 2016. Sapountsis is special...
Tsipras Attempts to Please All Sides During Speech at National Bank of Greece
Greek Prime Minister’s speech on launch of the National Bank’s Act4Greece program had a bit of everything for everyone, thereby adding further weight to...
Greece, Turkey Discuss Readmission of Migrants, Trafficking
Ways to strengthen Greek –Turkish cooperation in order to reduce the flow of refugees and migrants, as well as efforts to better combat migrant...
Mitsotakis Slams Greek Govt, Europe Over Refugee Crisis
Main opposition leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Monday said he is committed to do everything possible to make the problem of irregular migration manageable and...
“Tsipras Told Me Only a Government of National Unity or a Dictatorship Can Save Greece,” Claims Former House Speaker
Greece’s former house speaker Zoe Konstantopoulou posted an article on her website titled “Who’s Afraid of the Truth” that deserves to be read and...
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Steal the Show at SAG Awards
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were tasked with the job of presenting Carol Burnett with a Lifetime Achievement Award this weekend at the SAG...
Greece Needs Additional Austerity Measures and Reforms to Get Debt Relief, Says ESM Managing Director Klaus Regling
While the voices calling for the “haircut” on the Greek debt are growing ever stronger, European Union (EU) officials remain steadfast, sticking to their...
Protesting Farmers Cut Greece in Half by Blocking Highways
Protesting Greek farmers will block the main national highway until 8 pm on Monday at Tempi, in Thessaly, central Greece, and decided to extend...