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Merkel: No Quick Solution for Greece, Europe Fails if Euro Fails
Greece has a long path to tread, because there is no quick solution to the debt problem, but everything can be achieved if there...
The Tsipras-Merkel Meeting Will Be to Break the Ice, Not Break Up
As the Greek state coffers look conspicuously empty and the tension created between the Finance Ministers of Greece and Germany doesn't seem to ease...
Greek Parliament Speaker Questions Validity of Past Bill Voting
Tabling bills under emergency procedures -- a practice abused in the last parliamentary period -- will not be repeated in this Parliament, nor can...
The Greeks Turn the Tables
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OpEd by David Marsh*
Yanis Varoufakis is an unlikely minister from an impossible country heading for an improbable victory. When he strides, tieless and tireless,...
Poll Shows Six in 10 Give Government 'Vote of Confidence'
Nearly six in 10 Greeks give the government a "vote of confidence" according to the findings of an ALCO poll unveiled on Tuesday, on...
Tsipras: Greece Needs Bridge Loan, Not Bailout – Full List of New Greek Govt Policy
Greece cannot service its huge debt and will seek a bridge loan rather than an extension of its bailout, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said...
WWII Hero Greek Eurodeputy Pens Emotional Letter to Putin to Rethink Embargo
Greek SYRIZA MEP Manolis Glezos, wrote an emotionally-charged letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin asking him to rethink Russia's import embargo to Greek goods.
Glezos pleaded to Putin to...
Greece and Bulgaria: Celebrating 60 Years of Diplomatic Relations 1954-2014
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In May 2014, Greece and Bulgaria celebrate the 60th anniversary of the 1954 restoration of their diplomatic relations. Bilateral affairs of the last six decades underwent remarkable and unexpected progress...
Schaeuble: No Haircut in Greece But New Bailout Possible
The reports of Greece's return to life may be greatly exaggerated.
Despite the impending release of a long-delayed 8.3 billion euro installment from international lenders...
Born In Debt: Greece's History of Borrowing
“From the beginning, our state had no other choice than to live on credit. We were born in debt.”
- Gerassimos Notaras, head archivist, historical...


