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Greece
Greek Parliament Members Take Oath to Christ, Allah and their Honor
The members of the new Greek Parliament took the oath of office on Thursday, February 5, in the presence of Archbishop Ieronymos. The Archbishop of Athens and All Greece performed the standard benediction, and then the parliament members swore...
Crime
Young Man in Northern Greece Arrested for Child Pornography
The Greek police cyber-crime unit faced an unprecedented case. For the first time they arrested a young man from Thessaloniki, northern Greece who was not only searching and distributing child pornography, he was also creating his own videos and...
Economy
Greek FinMin Varoufakis: The Only Thing We Want Is Some Time
"The only thing we ask for is not to be put under pressure by means of an ultimatum. To give us time until the end of May or the beginning of summer to be able to put our suggestions...
Economy
New Government Overhauls Greek Tax System
The new Greek government is preparing an overhaul of the tax system, starting with a Large Property Tax (LPT) that will include real estate, bank deposits, luxury goods, works of art, with a tax-free threshold of 300,000 euros, and...
Economy
Greece's Cash May Run Out by March
Bloomberg predicts that Greece is facing the risk of running out of money with the next 20 days, according to an article entitled “Greece May Run Out of Cash as Early as March,” published on February 4.
“As Greece’s creditors line...
Economy
Greek Stock Market in Free Fall After Punitive ECB Announcement
The Athens Stock Exchange opened in free fall today, with -10% losses, following an announcement by the European Central Bank saying it lifted its waiver on credit requirements for assets posted as collateral by Greek financial institutions. At 10.41am...
Economy
ECB to Stop Accepting Greek Government Bonds
The European Central Bank (ECB) is suspending the eligibility of Greek government bonds as collateral for its liquidity operations, starting from February 11th.
In a press release on Wednesday night, the ECB, which was having a governing council meeting earlier...
Economy
U.S. Stocks Drop After ECB Ends Greek Waiver
American stocks gave up late gains on Wednesday after the European Central Bank (ECB) decided to pressure Athens by lifting its waiver on the use of Greek bonds as collateral.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished up just 6.62 points...
Greece
The Super Powers of Greece's Finance Minister Yannis Varoufakis
Greek Finance Minister Yianis Voaroufakis has turned into a symbol of hope for many austerity-stricken Greeks and other Europeans that have seen their quality of life degrading as a result of EU's austerity-driven policies.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was...
Greece
5 January Transfers of Greeks to Foreign Clubs
As the January transfer period came to an end, we had a number of Greek footballers who decided to pick a new foreign club to continue their career. Avraam Papadopoulos, Giannis Fetfatzidis, Tasos Donis, Panayotis Vlachodimos and Apostolos Vellios join...
Economy
European Parliament President Warns Greece Over National Bankruptcy
European Parliament President Martin Schulz warned the Greek government it must retain its commitments towards the country's international creditors and European partners, as in a different case Greece will face the risk of national bankruptcy.
According to Reuters, during an interview with...
Greece
ECB Greenlights Emergency Liquidity Assistance to Greek Banks
The European Central Bank (ECB) gave the green light for Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) to Greek banks.
Three major Greek banks will get the ELA; Alpha Bank, EFG Eurobank and Piraeus Bank will have the support of the financial mechanism for...
Economy
Greek Government Rejects Alleged German Proposals
Greek government sources estimated on Wednesday that the tough positions that were allegedly expressed by the German Finance Ministry in a leaked document made public by Reuters "prove that the German government has officially entered the negotiations."
The German government has...
Cyprus
UNHCR Expresses Appreciation over Cypriot Govt's Efforts to Assist Refugees
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) appeared pleased with the Cypriot government's enormous efforts in providing assistance to over 330 Syrian and Palestinian refugees who have abandoned their war-torn homelands. As UNHCR underlined, Cyprus has done its best...
Environment
Bulgaria Warns Greece on River Levels
Bulgarian civil protection authorities have sent a warning to Greece and Turkey regarding the dangerously rising levels of rivers Maritsa, Tundzha and Ardas, in the country's south east. The urgent note issued earlier today informed the neighboring countries of a...