Heavy rainfall in the area of Elis on the Peloponnese peninsula killed an 80-year-old woman, "Super Puma" helicopters and police rescue people in flooded areas.
The International Court of Justice in the Hague ruled in favour of Germany in its dispute with Italy on the issue of payment of compensation to victims of Nazi crimes.
Representatives of state creditors want to cut military spending by 400 million Euros over the next two years and to reduce healthcare costs by 1.1 billion Euros. Nobel laureate Paul Krugman: "Most likely Greece will exit the Euro".
They say that something as small as fluttering like the wings of a butterfly in Japan can cause a typhoon in the other half of the world. Said otherwise, there are events that occur far away from us, without us even suspecting them and without even being able to prevent them. And they are just as important as what we ourselves do.
Windows of bookstores filled up with books about the crisis and the economy. This is the new big trend in the preferences of readers, which makes economy a popular book choice.
20 percent of the expected state revenue will be returned to the region in order to carry out activities and programmes for environmental protection through the Green Fund.
Prime Minister Lucas Papademos threatens to resign if the political leaders of various parliamentary groups fail to find a common platform for the future of the country. Social partners refuse to accept a reduction in wages in the private sector and the bailout to Greece is still under question.