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EU & IMF States Greece's Fiscal Adjustment Program is on Track

Greece is broadly on track in implementing its fiscal adjustment program, the EU/IMF mission in Athens said Tuesday.  However the mission warned that challenges...

Troika Press Conference Rescheduled for Tuesday in Athens

The scheduled press conference by EU and IMF inspectors concerning their latest inspection and the release of the third tranche of  loans to Greece...

German-Greek Industrial Association President Supports Greek Mobilization

An appeal for mobilization in support of Greece and strengthening of entrepreneurship in the country was addressed by the President of the German –...

Budget: Greece Gets Ready For More Austerity in 2011

Greek government Thursday tabled in the nation’s parliament its 2011 Budget that “continues agressive fiscal consolidation effort,” the Ministry of Finance said. The aim is...

Greek Tycoon’s Son Dies in Namibia Auto Accident

Walvis Bay real estate tycoon John Savva's son died early Monday morning in a road accident. The accident happened between Walvis Bay and Swakopmund. Thirty-one-year-old...

Greek Tourism Promotional Contest Held in Germany

Efforts for the promotion of Greek tourism in Germany through Bild newspaper, read by 18 million people, have been concluded. The effort was launched...

Gov't determined to combat bureaucracy

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou on Thursday reiterated his determination to combat bureaucracy, excessive legislation and outdated perceptions that have transformed public services into...

Greek Islands For Sale As a Result of Greek Debt

According to Bloomberg Businessweek, the Greek government is planning to sell some islands and other luxury properties to reduce the country’s debt. The only...

The Decline of Greek Tourism

Greek tourism revenues have fallen 7-8% in 2010.  Yet early bookings show signs of a recovery next year. Strikes and protests in Greece have...