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Tempi Disaster: Allegations of Tampered Audio Spark Political Turmoil in Greece

Allegations that audio recordings related to the deadly Tempi train collission were tampered with, trigger political developments in Greece.

Suspension of Publication of Two Historical Greek Newspapers

On Saturday the Lambrakis Press Organization (DOL) announced on the front page of the Greek newspaper "To Vima”  that two historical Greek newspapers are being forced to suspend production as their doors indefinitely close due to DOL’s creditor banks completing the liquidation...

Greek Gov't Accused of Appointing Its Own as Head of Media Group, Opposition Reacts

Former SYRIZA MP and government-friendly Avgi newspaper chairman Vassilis Moulopoulos has been appointed by the Lambrakis Press Organization (DOL) to solve the financial and structural problems of the group. DOL, owner of To Vima and Ta Nea newspapers, Vima FM...

Emblematic Greek Newspaper 'Ta Nea' Likely to Close After 85 Years

'Ta Nea', one of the longest standing Greek newspapers, was not on the newsstands on Tuesday and is likely to close after almost one century of circulation. The newspaper staff went on strike on Monday after completing four and a...

Die Linke and Greek Major Opposition Party on Speaking Terms Again

The German Left Party “Die Linke” through their parliamentary spokesman on Foreign Affairs, Wolfgang Gehrcke, supports that Greece has every right to claim the war reparations bill from Germany. Thus, the German Parliamentary Spokesman of Die Linke, with his...

Greek Crisis Takes Toll on Media

Greece's media outlets, many with political agendas and criticized as being run by business interests closely aligned with government administrations, are being hit hard by the country's crushing economic crisis, with some in dire financial straits. Nikos Xidakis, a columnist...

Financier Says Margaret Papandreou Not On Bank List

A Greek-Israeli businessman has joined former Prime Minister George Papandreou, and the former Premier’s mother, Margaret, in denying Greek media reports that she was linked to a list of 2,059 Greeks with $1.95 billion in accounts in a Swiss...

European Union of Journalists backs Greek journalist against threats by IMF officer

Yesterday, the European Federation of Journalists stood in favor of a Greek journalist, Zois Tsolis, who was threatened by IMF officer Bob Traa. Mr Traa threatened to stop giving official information to Tsolis' newspaper, To Vima. The Federation said...

Papademos Probably Right for Greece

Based on a new opinion poll by Kapa Research, which was made on behalf of the newspaper in Greece “To Vima” about what the people of Greece think of their new Prime Minister, Loukas Papademos, 72.9% of the Greek public...