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Greek Industry Body Urges New Government to Push Ahead with Reforms

Reforms, a new industrial policy and a plan to fight corruption and tax evasion are the three main requests of the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV) for the new government. "The result of the elections reflects the will of the...

This Refugee Is Travelling from Syria to Germany with His Wheelchair

Khaldoun is a Syrian refugee from Damascus who came to Greece searching for a better future, a route many of his compatriots chose to finally reach Northern Europe. They have to walk for miles crossing borders to Turkey and then...

U.S. State Department Congratulates New Greek PM Tsipras

The United States congratulated new Prime Minister of Greece Alexis Tsipras on his electoral victory. The Department of State stressed that the U.S. will continue to work closely with the new Greek government by cooperating in all aspects. A State Department...

Greece Ready to Cooperate with Russia on Turkish Stream Pipeline

The Greek side is ready to continue its cooperation with Russia on the Turkish Stream pipeline draft noted the new SYRIZA-Independent Greek government through Greece’s former Minister and Independent Greeks’ member, Terrence Kouik. “We are ready. Now, it all depends...

New Greek Government: The Names of the Cabinet's Potential Members

The second SYRIZA-ANEL coalition government will soon be official. With the new Greek government expected to be announced tomorrow, a few specific names that are considered favorites for certain positions in the new cabinet, have been circulating during the past...

Tourism from Turkey to Lesvos, Greece Declining Due to Migrant Influx

Only about 1,000 Turkish tourists out of an originally estimated 4,000 will visit the island of Lesvos on September 23rd to 27th, which marks the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, because of the situation caused by the arrival of...

Bank of Greece: Surplus in the Greek Budget from January – August 2015

The Greek state budget showed a primary surplus of 3.06 billion euros in the January through August period, from 2.3 billion in the same period last year, the Bank of Greece said on Monday. The central bank, in a report...

Alexis Tsipras Inaugurated as Greek Prime Minister for the Second Time in Eight Months

SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras swore a political oath on Monday evening, to become Greece's Prime Minister just 30 days after abdicating his post. Tsipras was sworn in as prime minister in a short ceremony at the Presidential Palace. Earlier in the day Tsipras...

'Navarino Challenge' Event Is a Great Success For 3rd Consecutive Year

More than 1,000 athletes from Greece, Cyprus, England, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Switzerland and USA, along with sports fans of all ages travelled to Costa Navarino in Messinia to try various activities, such as basketball, boccia, climbing, cycling, kickboxing, pilates, running,...

Second Ancient Tomb Discovered in Crete

An ancient tomb that dates back to Minoan period was discovered by the Municipality of Melivizi close to the Moni Settlement in Northern Crete. "An important, according to the first assessment, carved tomb of the later Minoan period (around 1300 B.C.) was...

More Migrant Boats Capsized in the East Aegean Sea

The Greek Coast Guard conducted a rescue operation off the coast of the South East Aegean island of Rhodes after a boat carrying 70 migrants and refugees capsized on Monday, the Associated Press reports. None of the passengers were reported injured. The...

Two People Die Due to Severe Rainstorms in Greece

Hazardous rainstorms on Monday throughout Greece, and particularly the area of Peloponnese, have caused two fatalities. A 73-year-old female was reportedly struck by lightning on the island of Salamina, which is close to Athens, capital.gr reports. The coroner's report ruled lighting as the...

More Austerity Awaits Greeks in Election Aftermath

Greeks are bracing to face a series of austerity measures and harsh reforms in the aftermath of the election that brought to power the previous coalition of SYRIZA and ANEL. About fifty measures and reforms have to be implemented by...

EU Tells New Prime Minister that Greece has 'No Time to Lose' on Reforms

The European Commission on Monday congratulated Alexis Tsipras on his electoral victory and said Greece has "no time to lose" in implementing the reforms required by its bailout program. "The commission congratulates Alexis Tsipras for his victory," European Commission spokesman...

EU Parliament Chief Criticizes Tsipras' Choice to Ally with ANEL Again

European Parliament President Martin Schulz lamented on Monday the decision by new Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to renew a coalition with the small right-wing Independent Greeks (ANEL) party. Speaking to French Inter radio, Schulz said he could not understand Tsipras'...