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Tsipras Becomes the First Greek PM to Raise the War Reparations Issue at a Top Level
Alexis Tsipras became today the first Greek Prime Minister to raise the issue of World War II reparations at a top level, during his meeting with...
Greek Govt VP Dragasakis: We Will Make Dialogue, Not Blackmail
"Since Sunday evening Greece is a country with its own proposals. We understand that the other countries also have their own suggestions, their own...
Citigroup: What Might a SYRIZA Govt Mean for Greek Equities
U.S. based multinational banking and financial services corporation Citigroup is examining what a SYRIZA government might mean for Greek equities, taking in account the...
Viewers Tired of Greek TV Programs
Panagiota Fotou is so fed up with bad news on Greek free television that she’s willing to pay for programs that help her forget...
Arrest Warrant for Christoforakos And Karavelas
The investigators of the Greek Siemens case issued arrest warrants against the former company executive members Michael Christoforakos and Christos Karavelas, who appear to...
Deutsche Telekom Said in Talks to Buy Greece ’s OTE Stake
Deutsche Telekom AG (DTE) has made an offer to buy the 10 percent stake in Hellenic Telecommunications Organization SA (OTE) held by the Greek...
Ex-Minister Mantelis Tried Over Siemens Scandal
Greece's crackdown on corruption is continuing with the prosecution of former Transport Minister Tasos Mantelis, along with another four people on charges of being...
EU Pressures Vodafone to Cancel Greek Merger
Vodafone Group decided to abandon an attempt to merge its Greek unit with rival Wind Hellas after facing European Union regulatory opposition.
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OTE Supports Vodafone-Wind Hellas Merger
According to Wireless Federation, the Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE), the largest telecommunications provider in the Greek market, supports a possible merger plan between Vodafone...
Troika Says Reduce Public Sector or Go Bankrupt
Greece's creditors have firmly asked the government to lay off 100,000 civil servants by 2015, with 50,000 to be shifted to «εφεδρεία» (a special...


