Greek Reporter | Nazi Debt To Greece Could Ease Crisis Greek Reporter Die Welt With Greece deciding to press for some 160 billion euros ($208.45 billion) it says it's owed in WWII reparations for damages and forced loans to the Nazis, a commentary in Germany's influential newspaper Die Welt said Germany should consider ... |
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Nazi Debt To Greece Could Ease Crisis
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Dendias: Greek society is not xenophobic at all
Greek Reporter | Dendias: Greek society is not xenophobic at all EnetEnglish Public Order Minister Nikos Dendias “The Greek society is not xenophobic at all, rather the opposite”, Public Order Minister Nikos Dendias told CNN International during an interview on Friday. During a two-day visit to New York, Dendias spoke to CNN ... Dendias Visits FBI and NYPD |
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Euro zone set to approve 2.8 billion euros for Greece on Monday
Christian Science Monitor | Euro zone set to approve 2.8 billion euros for Greece on Monday Reuters UK ATHENS (Reuters) - Senior euro zone officials will meet on Monday to approve payment of another 2.8 billion euros (2.35 billion pounds) in rescue loans for Greece, on condition that the country's lawmakers approve a reform law the day before, the ... Greece starts firing civil servants for first time in a century Greece is right to expose German loans hypocrisy Greece: Civil servants protest ahead of vote on job cuts |
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Kim Kardashian bares baby bump, flashes bikini bottoms in Greece
New York Daily News | Kim Kardashian bares baby bump, flashes bikini bottoms in Greece New York Daily News The television fixture showed off her swelling belly while out on vacation with the rest of the Kardashian clan on the isle of Mykonos in Greece. PHOTOS: KIM KARDASHIAN'S WILD MATERNITY STYLE. Sporting a flowing swimsuit cover-up with tropical print, ... Kim Kardashian Reveals Bare Baby Bump on Family Vacation in Greece: Picture Kim Kardashian Greece: Kim brings baby bump to Mykonos Kim Kardashian and Family Spend Saturday on a Yacht in Greece |
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Kim Kardashian bares baby bump in Greece
Kim Kardashian is bumpin'. The television fixture showed off her swelling belly while out on vacation with the rest of the Kardashian clan on the isle of Mykonos in Greece.
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Annual Greek dinner planned at church
Annual Greek dinner planned at church The Southern Chef Martha Beck will prepare a variety of authentic Greek appetizers, entrees and desserts including dolmathes, spanikopita, moussaka, chicken with artichokes and potatoes, baklava, and other dishes. Tickets are $25 each. Childcare will be available ... |
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Kim Kardashian -- Greek Goddess
TMZ.com | Kim Kardashian -- Greek Goddess TMZ.com This POS wouldn't make a pimple on a Greek Goddess's ass. Get real TMZ. 30 minutes ago. Reply. 4. 1. Clear Vote. 7. No Avatar · Hollywierd_gurl. GODDESS??? Find a dictionary. C'mon TMZ. How can I "un-see" this? STOP THIS INSANITY! 27 minutes ago ... |
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Life is sweet for beekeepers in Greece
Life is sweet for beekeepers in Greece Taipei Times In the fragrant hills of the Peloponnese in southern Greece, after a few sharp turns along a path, Nikos Reppas' old car arrives at bee heaven: a field full of violet hyacinths, close to the prehistoric ruins of Mycenae. Since antiquity, when according ... |
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Greece: public sector workers against austerity
euronews | Greece: public sector workers against austerity euronews Public sector workers from Athens Thessaloniki demonstrated in the Greek capital on Friday, as parliament prepares to vote on the latest round of government austerity measures which include the firing of civil servants. |
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Greek Student Winner of NASA Art Competition
Greek Reporter | Greek Student Winner of NASA Art Competition Greek Reporter Angelica-Maria created a human-robot which would explore different human-friendly planets, with Mars being the final destination. This was the story that the young Greek student drew and won NASA's competition. On the official website of the ... |
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Police arrest 5 in anti-counterfeiting sting operation
THESSALONIKI, Greece - Police in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki say they have arrested three men and a woman involved in currency counterfeiting, plus the owner of the printing shop they sublet to work at night.
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Argentine Economy Minister's interview with Greek journalist goes viral
Kathimerini | Argentine Economy Minister's interview with Greek journalist goes viral Kathimerini Bothered by a Greek reporter's repeated requests to release Argentinas true inflation rate, Economy Minister Hernan Lorenzino interrupted an interview, saying the issue is too "complex" to explore and telling an aide "I want to leave." A video of the ... |
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Pictures of Eldorado Gold's Greek mines and the protesters who resist them
Pictures of Eldorado Gold's Greek mines and the protesters who resist them Globe and Mail Oops, something bad just happened, don't worry, I'm sure it is our fault. If you think you need flash please use this button Get Adobe Flash player to get it and come back to see the ad in front of this gallery. If you don't want to do that just use ... |
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Eldorado Gold's big Greek mining problem
Globe and Mail | Eldorado Gold's big Greek mining problem Globe and Mail At first, the protests were fairly low key, although there were times when the trigger-happy Greek police flung tear gas canisters at hothead protesters armed with flares, rocks and gasoline bombs. By the autumn of 2012, something akin to civil war had ... |
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Economic crisis casts pall over north-south crossings anniversary in divided Cyprus
NICOSIA, Cyprus - When the barriers carving Cyprus in half were finally breached 10 years ago this week, Turkish Cypriot Fethi Akinci forged what some might consider the unlikeliest of friendships with Yiannis Maratheftis — the Greek Cypriot he almost killed in battle with a gunshot to the head.
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Economic crisis sets back peace in divided Cyprus
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — When the barriers carving Cyprus in half were finally breached 10 years ago this week, Turkish Cypriot Fethi Akinci forged what some might consider the unlikeliest of friendships with Yiannis Maratheftis — the Greek Cypriot he almost killed in battle with a gunshot to the head.
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Economic crisis sets back peace in divided Cyprus
Economic crisis sets back peace in divided Cyprus
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Updated 5:13 am, Saturday, April 27, 2013
[...] these flickers of hope for reunification are at risk of being snuffed out as the island confronts what could be its worst economic crisis, making prospects for reconciliation appear dimmer than ever.
With its once-robust banking sector decimated and unemployment soaring amid harsh EU-imposed austerity, Greek Cypriots seem to have little appetite for any radical and potentially expensive change that would add to their overwhelming sense of uncertainty about their future.
The Turkish Cypriots, on the other hand, have had a close-up look at the financial chaos that EU membership can bring, and may be in no hurry to join the club.
"The opening of the gates, had opened a big door for ... the Turkish Cypriots because we were in a sort of enclave" said Turkish Cypriot Hassan Cirakli, sitting with his former Greek Cypriot schoolmate and close friend, Andreas Paralikis, in the shadow of a 12th-century cathedral converted into a mosque in the northern part of Nicosia.
[...] the lack of a deal after so many failed attempts has sapped all optimism that reunification is possible, says Ahmet Sozen, chair of the political science department at Eastern Mediterranean University in the north.
With its once-robust banking sector decimated and unemployment soaring amid harsh EU-imposed austerity, Greek Cypriots seem to have little appetite for any radical and potentially expensive change that would add to their overwhelming sense of uncertainty about their future.
The Turkish Cypriots, on the other hand, have had a close-up look at the financial chaos that EU membership can bring, and may be in no hurry to join the club.
"The opening of the gates, had opened a big door for ... the Turkish Cypriots because we were in a sort of enclave" said Turkish Cypriot Hassan Cirakli, sitting with his former Greek Cypriot schoolmate and close friend, Andreas Paralikis, in the shadow of a 12th-century cathedral converted into a mosque in the northern part of Nicosia.
[...] the lack of a deal after so many failed attempts has sapped all optimism that reunification is possible, says Ahmet Sozen, chair of the political science department at Eastern Mediterranean University in the north.
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