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Malta, Greece Urge EU to Share Immigration ‘Burden’

Malta and Greece called Monday for Europe to take decisive action on illegal immigration at summit talks this week, insisting EU states follow up on promises to share the "burden". "Our borders are Europe's borders and human trafficking is knocking...

The Development of Greek Broadband Connection Speed

A recent evaluation of the download speed broadband subscriptions was made by the Greek Member of European Union Georgios Papanikolaou, and the Dutch Commissioner Neelie Kroes. This is based on parliamentary control, which is showing that Greek broadband subscriptions are...

IMF vs EU- Squabble on the Greek Debt and Surplus

The squabble between the IMF and the EU concerning the fate of the Greek debt is ongoing, with each side aiming to anticipate the movements of the other. On any given opportunity, they change their estimations concerning the achievement...

Greek Lawmakers Want Troika Haircut

Some  3 1/2 years after asking for international bailouts and $325 billion in loans later, Greece hasn't made a dent in its debt, still hovering around $430 billion, and now is trying to make a case that it can't...

Erdogan Aide Says Greeks Prefer Turkey, Not EU

After years of pushing its own candidacy for the European Union - stalled partly because it won't recognize Cyprus, which is aleady a member - Turkey believes that Greeks are so weary of the bloc pushing austerity measures on...

EU OK's Aegean Takeover of Olympic

Fearing that Olympic Air, Greece's once-dominant national carrier and a symbol of the country for decades, would go out of business otherwise, the European Union's antitrust authority has approved Aegean Airlines' takeover of its troubled rival, giving Greece only...

Greek Banks Face Two More Years of Recession

Even as the Greek government touts a coming primary surplus and predicts the beginning of a recovery next year, The Governor of the Bank of Greece Giorgos Provopoulos said he expects the country's deep recession, now in a sixth...

Eurostat: 31 percent of Greeks Live in Poverty

Eurostat in its last regional yearbook, has recorded an increase in the number of people at risk of poverty and social exclusion as well as those who face exclusion from the labor market in many EU countries during the...

Turkey Gripes About Turks Rights in Greece

Tension is escalating again between Greece and Turkey with Turkish officials now complaining that the Turkish minority living in Greece have few rights and that Greeks living in Turkey have more. That assessment came from the spokesperson of the Turkish...

Spartan EU Presidency for Greece

Greece will hold the six-month rotating Presidency of the European Union beginning January 1st, 2014, with a very limited budget.  This presidency will take place during a period of social unrest brought on by salary cuts, tax raises, slashing...