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7 Companies in Greece Among the Best in Europe

Seven companies that operate in Greece are among the 100 European companies with the best working environment, according to the Great Place to Work® Institute. Specifically, according to the Great Place to Work for 2015, the NetApp (Data storage specialist) is the...

Greek Govt Would Need 30 Years to Audit All Suspected Tax Evaders

The Greek authorities' process of auditing suspected tax evaders is very slow, while the number of potential tax evaders is reaching 1.38 million. According to a report in Greek newspaper "Kathimerini," financial prosecutor Panayiotis Athanasiou has written a 25-page report...

Greek Painter Varlamis Exhibition in Luxembourg

Greek architect, painter and professor Makis Varlamis presented his artistic collection on Luxembourg at the historic gallery Konschthaus beim Engel, at the invitation of the Luxembourg Ministry of Culture. Twenty paintings centered on Luxembourg but also filled with the artist’s...

Dijsselbloem: Greece's Exit from the Memorandum Should be Cautious

"It is premature to talk about a Greek exit from the Memorandum, as we should first conclude the fifth review of its economic development in November, and then in December we can discuss about what is going to happen...

Greek MP Nikos Nikolopoulos' Homophobic Attack to Luxembourg's PM

Greek Independent MP Nikos Nikolopoulos, who is known for his outspoken views on the topic of gay marriage that he believes “bombs the family”, wrote a homophobic and offensive tweet on his Twitter account regarding the marriage of Luxembourg's...

Luxembourg: Greek Language Degrees to Friends of Greece

During a simple but moving ceremony, which was covered by major newspapers of Luxembourg, such as Luxemburger Wort and Tageblatt, several citizens of Luxembourg were awarded Greek language degrees. The extremely popular program for learning ancient and modern Greek has...

FAGE Moves its Headquarters from Greece to Luxembourg

Dairy giant FAGE announced that is transferring its headquarters to Luxembourg from Greece. The move is considered a step for the company to  reduce its exposure to the Greek financial crisis. Luxembourg also offers a favorable tax environment and better access...

Luxembourg- J.C. Juncker Honors Greek Journalist Costa Calfelis

The Prime Minister of Luxembourg, Jean Claude Juncker, awarded the Chevalier dans l'Ordre grand-ducal de la Couronne de Chêne distinction to Greek journalist Costa Calfelis, to honor him for his 60-year-long presence in media. The Greek journalist was honored alone among...

Cypriot President Christofias Visits Court of Justice of the EU

President of the Republic of Cyprus, Demetris Christofias, is paying a formal visit to the Court of Justice of the EU in Luxembourg today within the framework of the preparation phase before Cyprus assumes the six-month long rotating presidency...

Luxembourg: "Greece Must Choose Reforms Or Euro Exit"

Greece must choose between reforming its economy or leaving the euro, Luxembourg's finance minister said Thursday, stressing that Athens faces tighter surveillance from the European Union. Frieden warned that while the eurozone cannot kick a member out, Greece must...