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Greek Word Not Good Enough – Troika Wants it in Writing
ATHENS – Even before the dust settled down from the appointment of a new interim Prime Minister, Lucas Papademos, and a coalition cabinet charged...
Greek Journalist Joins Production of Reality Show 'Go Greek for a Week'
The special councillor of executive production of the British Reality 'Go Greek For a Week' is the Greek Journalist, Thrassivoulos Petropoulos.
Petropoulos states during the...
HIV on the Rise in Recession-Hit Greece
According to the National School of Public Health, the recession has caused a severe trauma to public health expenditures, falling by 36% this year....
Papademos Sworn In, New Coalition Government Faces Old Problems
ATHENS – Former European Central Bank Vice-President Lucas Papademos has been sworn in as the country’s interim Prime Minister, charged with keeping international aid...
Greece in the 30th International Istanbul Book Fair
For one more year, Greece will participate in the Istanbul Book Fair which will take place from November 12-15 2011.
You may visit the Greek...
Greek Jobless Rate Hits 18.4% as Economy Tanks
ATHENS – As Greece waited on a new coalition government needed to keep international loans coming and prevent the country’s bankruptcy, the austerity measures...
New Issue of ODEG Greek Language Journal
The new issue (Nr. 84) of the journal “Elliniki, Diethnis Glossa” (trns.: Greek as an International Language) includes articles on the Greek-Korean Conference, the...
Dora Bakoyannis Says Hellenism Should be Used as Paradigm to Greece
Dora Bakoyannis, the leader of the Democratic Alliance party told The Australian Financial Review that Hellenism in Australia should be used as a paradigm...
Deposit Withdrawals Reached 5.5 billion Euros in September
Greek banks witnessed a downwards trend after the total withdrawal of 5.5 billion euros in September.
According to the data released by the Bank of...
Greece's Interim Leader? …. To Be Continued
ATHENS - After three days of political feuding that angered Greeks worried whether it would jeopardize international rescue loans, a new coalition government was...