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Troika Wants Drugs Sold In Markets

Greece's international lenders are again pressing the government to liberalize the market for nonprescription drugs and let supermarket be allowed to start selling medicines...

Greek Workers Strikes Spreading

Only days after riot police broke up a Metro strike, a new transport strike has shut down buses and trains for Jan. 28-29 and...

No Medical Services on Credit

Private doctors cooperating with Greece’s National Organization for Health Care Provision (EOPYY), decided to stop offering their services on credit as of Dec. 17,...

Greece Owes Taxpayers $3.6 Billion Refunds

With all of some 52.5 billion euros ($69 billion)in coming international loans already earmarked to recapitalize banks and pay back bills, Greece’s General Accounting...

Medicines, AIDS Drugs, Run Low in Greece

With Greece running out of cash as it awaits a long-delayed $38.8 billion loan installment from international lenders, hospitals are running out of medicine,...

Greek Lawmakers OK Privatization, No to Fund Mergers

As Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’ hopes of pushing a $17.45 billion spending cut and tax hike plan remained stalled, the Greek Parliament has approved...

Der Spiegel Accuses Samaras Of Nepotism

The German magazine Der Spiegel claims that while Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras' government is about to pass a $17.45 billion spending cut and...

Greece Gears Up for Week of Strikes Against Cuts

Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras faces the first real test of his already-shaky three-month coalition government this week with the walkout of public workers...

Protesting Greek Pensioners Occupy Health Ministry

Several dozen pensioners pushed past police and stormed into the Health Ministry in Athens on Sept. 4 to protest the government’s failure to pay...