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Decision in Abbot Ephraim's Case to be Made on Tuesday
According to Dr. Konstantinos Dokouslis, on Tuesday a medical examination will take place to decide when Abbot Ephraim will be able to be transferred to a...
Russian Foundation Calls on the Heads of Christian Orthodox Churches to Defend Abbot Efraim
The Russian foundation calls on the Mount Athos monastic community, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, Patriarch Kyrill of Moscow and the heads of Christian Orthodox Churches...
A Monastery Cell for Abbot Efraim
According to a representative of the Mount Athos, Abbot Efraim of Vatopedi is suffering from an infection, which has caused him a high fever...
An Illuminating Insight into Inventor, Entrepreneur & Philanthropist Chris P. Tomaras
Chris P. Tomaras is without a doubt a 'Renaissance Man'. In fact, the Greek term, 'Polymathes', (having learned much) sums up this remarkable person...
Resistance and Difficulties Persist in Greece Debt Swap Talks
Resistance and difficulties still exist between Greece and its private bondholders on a number of issues in talks for a new debt swap plan,...
Abbot Efraim In Pretrial Detention For Monumental Scandal That Shook Up Greece
The Judicial Council of the Court of Appeal in Athens has decided Friday to remand Abbot Efraim of Vatopedi in detention. Abbot Efraim is...
Voridis vs. Venizelos: Arguments Erupt and Things Get Personal
ATHENS – The building tension in Greece’s shaky coalition government boiled over in a Cabinet meeting, when PASOK Socialist Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos tangled...
Eleftherotypia Eyes Shutdown, Alter TV Off the Air
ATHENS – The economic crisis is taking a big bite out of Greece’s media, with the unpaid staff of the country’s second-biggest selling newspaper...
Rise in Use of Firewood to Heat Homes Causing Deforestation
The deep economic crisis Greece faces as the recession enters its fourth year, as well as the new fuel taxes introduced by the government,...
Greece’s Creditors Resist IMF Push for Bigger Losses
Greece’s creditors are resisting pressure from the International Monetary Fund to accept bigger losses on holdings of the indebted nation’s government bonds, said three...