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Five Ways Greece Will Benefit from the Lifting of Capital Controls
Greek businessmen and citizens across the country hailed the government's decision this week to lift capital controls and return to fiscal normalcy, after fifty...
Diaspora Scholars Invited to Apply for Fellowships in Greek Universities
Foreign-based Greek scholars are invited to apply for the Greek Diaspora Fellowship Program (GDFP) run by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) in collaboration with...
Constant Meddling in University Admissions Undermines Education in Greece
The Greek university entry exams system has been an issue that torments students and parents for decades. In the past thirty years there have...
Piraeus Bank Chairman Honored by Hellenic American Business Association
The Hellenic American Association for Professionals in Finance (HABA) honored Dr. George Handjinicolaou, Chairman of the Board of Directors at Piraeus Bank and the Athens...
Greece the Only Western Country Which Bans Private Universities
The issue of the establishment of private universities in Greece is on the hotseat now that discussion on related constitutional amendments is taking place...
Young Greek Researchers Present Breakthrough Electric Car
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By Phil Butler*
In October of 2018, Aristotle University's "Electric - Aristurtle Racing Team" revealed a new electric racecar to the world. Named “Iris”, the unique vehicle...
Concordia Summit: PM Tsipras Confident Greece Has Turned Page (video)
Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said that Greece has "turned the page" after eight years of austerity and economic depression during his speech at...
Moody's Warns Greece to Avoid Becoming a Modern Day Sisyphus
In a post mortem of the era of bailouts, ratings agency Moody's highlights the catastrophic impact of the eight years of austerity on the...
Opinion: The Sound of Sirens and Failed States
July 20 and August 14, 1974 – mark a day of remembrance and a morbid recollection of Attila’s military invasion of Cyprus. This is...
Tsipras Vows to Give Some Greeks Abroad the Vote
Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras signaled that he is partly prepared to heed to opposition calls to allow Greeks residing abroad to vote in...