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Bulgarian Farmers Try Greek Tricks
Bulgarians farmers having decided to follow the example of their Greek colleagues, went out to protest taking their tractors for a might. Hundreds of...
Retailers Face 30% Drop in Christmas Sales
Greek retail sales may drop 30 percent in the 2011 Christmas shopping season as growing unemployment, tax increases and wage cuts crimp shopping budgets,...
Study Shows 800,000 Greeks Consume Daily Amounts of Alcohol
The First Pan-Hellenic Study on Alcohol has shown that alcohol consumption poses a serious threat to the Greeks’ health.
According to the study, 800,000 Greeks...
Campaign for Promotion of Greek Products in Australia
John Pantazopoulos an MP for the State of Victoria in Australia and president of the World Hellenic Inter-Parliamentary Association (PADEE) promotes a campaign for...
Greek Crisis Out of Control: Court Rejects 92-year-old’s Appeal for Exemption from Poll-Tax
The Greek government is trying to recover billions of euros lost to tax evasion as part of its austerity program and since the over-bloated...
National Geographic Searches For Longevity Secrets in Icaria
Residents of the island of Icaria on average live up to 90 years, which is thrice as much as in the USA. This fact...
Finance Official Quits After Fines on Tax Evaders Waived
Chief Appeals Court Prosecutor Spyros Mouzakitis has launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the recent resignation of Diomidis Spinellis, the General Secretary of...
Crisis Changes People's Εating Habits
Nine out of 10 Greeks have changed their food shopping habits since the debt crisis started eating into household budgets with one in four...
Greece Sees a Half Trillion Dollar Deficit, More Taxes
ATHENS – As renters are asking for and getting lower rents and home sales and values are plummeting because of Greece's economic crisis, the...
Troika Wants Greece's Minimum Wage Scrapped
More bad news is brewing for Greek workers in a seemingly endless onslaught of pay cuts and tax hikes. In return for bailout loans keeping the country afloat, the Troika of the European Union[...]


