ATHENS, Greece – Greece’s five-year financial crisis took its most dramatic turn to date Sunday, with the prime minister announcing Greek banks would remain shut indefinitely and restrictions would be ...
For more than a decade, South Africans seeking greater global mobility have looked to Portugal as the gold standard for ...
Greece and Turkey, two neighbors separated by the Aegean, are united by a shared threat: a falling birth rate and an aging ...
The enemies of Greece, local developers, and foreign agents, use fire as a weapon. Greece after the destructive fires of 2007 and 2009 did not have the dangerous luxury of business as usual. Yet the ...
Greece’s parliament voted early Sunday in favor of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’ motion to hold a July 5 referendum on creditor proposals for reforms in exchange for loans, with the country’s future ...
With World Cup qualification out of reach, the focus has shifted to Greece's young stars that are looking to make an impression in the final qualifiers with an eye set on the next major task: making ...
Greece, Egypt Agree Future of Mount Sinai Monastery, Greek PM Says ATHENS (Reuters) -Greece said on Thursday it had agreed with Egypt on the future of St Catherine's Monastery at the foot of Egypt's ...
ATHENS, June 17 (Reuters) - The Greek central bank warned on Wednesday that the country risked a painful exit from the euro and ultimately even the European Union if Athens and its creditors do not ...
Just hours before the start of 2025, the Suji family celebrated the New Year in Athens with immense joy. After nearly a decade of separation, Mahmoud, Maryam, and their two sons, Maher and Mahdi, were ...
TILOS – When deciding where to test green tech, Greek policymakers picked the remotest point on the map: tiny Tilos. Providing electricity and basic services, and even access by ferry, are all a ...
LITTLE ROCK — Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said Friday that the country’s survival is at stake in talks to win a potential $159 billion European Union-led bailout in exchange for budget cuts ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Successive debt bombshells from Greece have so far failed to blow apart the political bonds that hold it in the euro zone, persuading growing numbers of economists to change their ...
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