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Qatargate: EU “Launches Investigation” Into Greek Ex-Commissioner Avramopoulos
The EU has launched an investigation on possible links between former Greek Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos and the Qatargate corruption scandal, Politico reports.
According to the...
Greek Premier Mitsotakis in Pre-Election Spending Spree Pledge
The Greek Premier Kyriakos Mitsotakis launched the 86th Thessaloniki International Fair with a pre-election shopping spree pledge.
Boris Johnson ‘No-Confidence’ Vote: What Happens Next
It’s on. After weeks of speculation during the “partygate” scandal, the required number of Conservative MPs have called for a “no-confidence” vote on Boris...
US Formally Accuses China of Hacking, Cyberattacks, Extortion
The Biden Administration is expected to formally accuse China of cyberattacks against the Microsoft corporation and others.
United States Jobs Increase by 850,000 in June as Nation Reopens
Despite the unemployment rate rising to 5.9%, United States jobs increased by a whopping 850,000 in June, showing a strong rebound.
Trump Organization, CFO Indicted for 15 Year Tax Scheme
The Trump Organization and its CFO Allen Weisselberg have been indicted on tax fraud charges for a tax scheme that has been operating since...
NATO Chief Refuses to Condemn Turkish Violations of Greek Airspace
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has once again sided with Turkey when CNN journalist Hala Gorani asked him three times about Turkey violating Greek airspace...
US Lawmakers May Hammer Out New Coronavirus Relief Package in July
As their European counterparts knocked heads for days, finally agreeing on a wide-ranging, 1.8 trillion-euro ($2.1 trillion) relief package to mitigate the effects of...
Greek PM Mitsotakis Scraps Plan to Loosen State – Church Ties
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis assured Archbishop Ieronymos on Tuesday that his government will not implement the agreement forced through by the previous leftist...
Greece the Most Difficult Country to Set Up a Business
Greece is the most difficult country in the world to set up a business due to bureaucracy, frequent changes in legislation, differences in VAT...