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Economy
Transport Strikes Grind Athens to a Halt
ATHENS - Growing rage – and fear – over the loss of jobs, pay cuts and tax hikes led transportation workers to continue their strike in Greece on Sept. 27, making downtown Athens a sea of stopped vehicles clogging...
Greece
Greek Parliament Passed Property Tax Amid Protests
Amid continuous fiery anti-austerity protests right outside the parliament, Greek lawmakers voted in favor of the new property tax, with 154 out of 300 votes[...]
Greece
Greece is on the Right Track, Merkel
Greece is on the ''right track'' with its ''privatisation'' plan and ''political and administrative reforms." This statement was made by German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin.
Merkel underlined that more solidarity is needed in the Euro Group. ''The situation is...
Economy
Venizelos: "If Europe Can not Save Greece, it Can not Save Itself"
Finance Minister announced new measures to ensure the country would receive the sixth aid instalment, including reduction of tax-free threshold for people under 30 and over 65 years old, implementation of uniform payroll in November and a plan to...
Economy
Papandreou: Greece Will Deliver On All Its Pledges
Prime Minister George Papandreou said he can "guarantee" that Greece will deliver on all the austerity pledges made for its first EUR110 billion rescue program, and reaffirmed that the country will reach[...]
Economy
Destination Nowhere: A Special Series on Greece's Immigration Problem
Few recent immigrants intend to stay in Greece but most are trapped in the country either due to a lack of money or because of the difficulty in reaching other European destinations.
Greece
Greek and Turkish PM Discuss Oil Researshes in Mediterranean
Turkish and Greek prime ministers debated on Monday Cyprus issue and oil exploration projects in the east of Mediterranean, as Anatolia news agency reports. Sources said Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan had a phone talk with his Greek counterpart...
Economy
Prime Minister: Unfortunately International Community – EU Very Slow
Greek PM George Papandreou said that unfortunately international community and the EU appeared very slow and divided in their reaction, in a message sent to the meeting of the Socialist International in New York.
The word “unfortunately” confirms information that...
Economy
IMF Chief Lagarde Says Patience Thin on Greece
As inspectors for international lenders returned to Athens to determine whether to release an $11 billion loan installment needed to keep the country from going bust, International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde said investors are weary of helping Greece. “If the Greeks do not want our advice[...]
Economy
Second Greek Bailout May Be In Jeopardy
As the drumbeat of default expectation grows in Athens, Europe and the United States, German Finance Minister Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, whose country is footing the biggest part of a failed $152 billion bailout for Greece, said it will take...
Greece
After Yogurt, Bottles, and Stones, Greeks Add Eggs to Protest Arsenal
After picketing their homes, jeering them, pelting them with yogurt, throwing bottles and stones at them, Greek citizens have taken to venting their frustration with the country’s economic woes by hurling eggs at politicians.
Deputy Minister for Citizen’s Protection Manolis...
Economy
Venizelos Says Greece “Scapegoat” But Will Survive Crisis
With the economic world holding its breath over fears that Greece will default, Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos told an international audience of bankers in Washington, D.C. that his country[...]
Greece
Opposition Widens Poll Lead
According to a poll in the Sunday edition of the Proto Thema newspaper, the center-right New Democracy party holds a 5.8 percentage-point lead over the Socialists. A second poll in the Eleftheros Typos newspaper recorded a six percentage-point lead...
Economy
In Washington, Venizelos Tries to Convince Skeptical World
Even while Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos was busy in Washington trying to persuade everyone that Greece will not default, although it is drowning in debt and misery over deep pay cuts, tax hikes and slashed pensions while tax...
Greece
Pangalos Against Exemption of the Church from Taxation
Government vice president, Theodoros Pangalos has stated that he disagreed with the exemption of the Church of Greece from taxation. Pangalos also stated that this was not the best time for the sale of the Public Power Corporation.
In...