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Greek Named Wire Photographer of the Year by TIME Magazine

Greek photojournalist Angelos Tzortzinis was named Wire Photographer of the Year by TIME magazine. The award, established six years ago concerns photographers who work from the front lines, they are the first people to arrive at the scene of...

TIME Magazine Features Greek Photographer's Images Of Crisis-Stricken Greece

TIME magazine’s online edition hosts powerful images of austerity-hit Greece captured by Greek photographer Angelos Tzortzinis in an effort to depict the aftermath of the European debt crisis in Greece during the last six years. Through his documentation of spontaneous yet meaningful...

Τhe Greek Covers of Time Magazine

TIME is the most read magazine in the world, focusing on issues related to significant people who offered aid or excelled with their actions. A variety of pictures and photos are the main field in the magazine's publication, which makes it even...

Time Magazine Says Samaras is Troika's Darling

It might not be the compliment he'd like, with Greeks furious he's going to impose more austerity measures and critics saying he has kow-towed to international lenders, but the American news magazine Time says that Greek Prime Minister Antonis...

"Time Out" Magazine Names Greek Cocktail Best in the World

It is now official: The best cocktail in the entire world is the "Aegean Negroni," made using Greek ingredients and served at a bar in Athens, Greece, according to the magazine Time Out. Writers from Time Out spend their lives wandering...

Cuteness Overload: Adorable Seal Pups Meet for the First Time

Prepare for cuteness overload at the sight of two baby seal pups meeting for the first time at The Hellenic Society for the Study and Protection of the Monk seal’s (MOm) rehabilitation center this past Wednesday. On Monday, November 22nd,...

German Magazine: The "Working Poor" of Greece Earn €376 a Month

Unemployment in Greece is more than double the EU average and about one-third of the country's workforce earn an average of 376 euros per month, Spiegel magazine says. The report on the online version of the German magazine calls Greece's...

Greek Crisis Featured on Economist's Front Page Seven Times

Even though a small country like Greece is rarely featured on the front page of prestigious British magazine The Economist, after the crisis broke more than six years ago, Greece has had the… honor of being on the magazine's cover not...

Varoufakis to NYTimes: 'I am Terrified of the Greek Crisis'

A new article about Yanis Varoufakis, the "pugnacious economist" with the sardonic smile who has been screaming of the dangers of a humanitarian crisis in Europe, entitled "A Finance Minister Fit for a Greek Tragedy?", was published in the New...

Greek PM Alexis Tsipras Named in TIME's 100 Most Influential People Of 2015

TIME magazine featured Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in its annual list of The 100 Most Influential People in the World, categorizing him as a "Leader." The list, published on Thursday, has been drawn up for twelve consecutive years and each...

TIME: Greek Start-Ups Could Be a Global Success Story

The U.S. magazine “Time” featured an extensive article on Greek tech start-up enterprises, which could be the answer to getting the country back on track during this financial crisis, as today roughly 60 percent of young people are unemployed. The...

TIME: 'Privatization Will Save the Treasure of Ancient Greece'

The well-known magazine TIME, conducted  a thorough report on the exploitation of the ancient Greek antiquities and treasures. In particular, the article mentions the way that Greek antiquities can be saved and therefore how this treasure could give a...

Syrian Refugees Having a Hard Time In Greece

As the civil war in Syria gets worse day by day, the number of refugees who seek better luck has been constantly increasing. The host countries in Europe and the Middle East have grown uneasy over the new arrivals....

Greek Lifetime Job Guarantee In Peril

With the coming firing of 15,000 workers, it seemed that Greece was finally going to bend to demands from international lenders to reduce its bloated public workforce – except that it’s going to hire 15,000 younger workers to replace...