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Greece Remembers Great Reformist Andreas Papandreou 23 Years after his Death
It was June 23, 1996 when Greece lost its first leftist prime minister and great reformist Andreas Papandreou, a politician who was adored by...
President Pavlopoulos Meets Israeli Counterpart Rivlin
"Europe needs to address the refugee issue in terms of humanity," Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos said on Wednesday at a meeting with his Israeli...
In Greece Governments Change But Everything Remains the Same
A new opinion poll published today shows one more time that Greek people are still in denial after five years of harsh recession. According...
Global Religion: Rule of Law
Among the ashes of despair, there is always a glimmer of hope that the day will come when common sense will prevail and stop the burning...
‘When the Greeks Ruled Egypt’ Exhibition in Chicago
When Alexander the Great conquered Ancient Egypt he became yet another in the long line of Greeks who were stunned by the country and...
Crisis Cuts Greek Bribe Demands
Bribe requests have fallen in Greece as harsh austerity measures imposed by the government on the orders of international lenders has limited Greeks' ability...
Greece Will Close Obsolete Enterprises
The Greek Parliament has approved a plan to start dismantling state agencies that have little or nothing to do and start merging others in...
A Greek-American Proposition to the Greek Crisis
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By John Kalafatis* - Throughout the ongoing developments regarding Greece's predicament, I have yet to come across a thorough and logical analysis as to...
Vanishing Cyprus: Tears for Democracy
Diogenes the Cynic (412-323 BCE) often walked out in broad daylight carrying a lit lamp claiming that he was looking for an Honest Man...
Emergency Powers to Tackle Garbage Strike
Greece is using emergency powers to order garbage crews back to work, as an escalating campaign of strikes by public servants and other unions...