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Greece Pushes Sunday Store Openings
A long-standing Greek practice of keeping most stores closed on Sunday looks like it's going to change. Small stores of up to 250 meters...
Greek Scientific Publications Gain Notice
Science is one of Greece's strongest fields and publications about it are picking up international popularity.
The number of the Greek scientific publications increased from...
Greece's Most Corrupt: Political Parties
The most corrupt institutions in Greece - the most corrupt country in the European Union according to Transparency International - are the political parties...
Greece Attracts Investments from UAE
Greek Finance Minister, Yannis Stournaras, and UAE Minister of State for Financial Affairs, Obaid Humaid Al Tayer, signed on June 27 a protocol amending...
Greeks Owe $6.75M in UK Student Loans
Greek students who decided to attend colleges in the United Kingdom have fallen behind on what they owe on students loans and have accuulated...
Greek Immigrants Like Germany Best
With Greece's crushing economic crisis creating an exodus, especially the young, to other countries, the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD,) said...
Greece Takes the Lead in Shadow Economy
Shadow economy in Greece has hit a high record of 24% of the GDP or approximately around 45 billion euros, according to a relevant...
Talks of Recovery in Greece Are Premature
In a revealing article cited in the Guardian, the journalist wonders where the change in politicians and bankers' attitudes in Greece comes from. These...
Greek Children Not Well Off, But Happy
The United Nations Children's Fund, or UNICEF, conducted a research among the 29 wealthier countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)...
Mythbuster: Greeks Work More Than Germans
The British newspaper The Guardian, in an article about the work ethic in European countries, noted a report that dispels the notion that Greeks...


