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Anti-Gadhafi Protesters Take Over Libyan Embassy in Athens
A group of Libyan residents in Athens on Monday took over the North African country's embassy in the Greek capital, taking down the...
Tourism Workers Stage Strike, Protest Over Cutbacks
Tourism workers walked off the job Tuesday in a 24-hour strike over government pension cuts, as dozens demonstrated outside three luxury hotels in the...
S&P: Greece Is Likely To Default Later This Year
David Beers, head of global sovereign ratings at Standard & Poor΄s, said that Greece that it is likely to be in default later this...
Political Ferments Ahead Of TIF
“The Prime Minister would follow up the International Fair of Thessalonica (TIF) schedule. His presence would be meaningful and plain”, said George Papandreou’s office,...
What Lies Beneath The Hoodie: London 2011 vs. Athens 2008
August 2011: as a result of a police fatal shooting, disaffected hooded youth burn[...]
Numerous Complaints about Tourist Services
INKA's complaint center recorded a 36% increase in questions related to tourism rates and services from January 1 to August 18, 2011. In particular, 9,262 complaints have been made to INKA's Tourist Protection Office. As...
Greece Large Banks In Major Initiatives Regarding Proton Bank
Greece’s four largest banks (National Bank, Eurobank, Alpha, Piraeus Bank) informed the Bank of Greece that heave decided to respond positively to the proposal...
Soros: Greece More Likely To Remain In Euro
Greece is more likely to remain in the Eurozone than exiting the single currency bloc, George Soros told Hungarian news portal hvg.hu.
The meeting between...
13,000 Arrivals To Be Lost In Rhodes And Kos?
Rumours on the suspension of wintertime routes of Irish airline Ryanair in Rhodes and Kos have caused turmoil in the local tourism sector.
Political actors...
Venizelos: Recession Could Deepen
Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos didn’t rule out the possibility of deeper recession and new measures.
Recession could be deeper, reaching 4.5%, Venizelos told Skai...