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April 25th, 2015

Insults and threats in the Greek Parliament

25 April 2015 / 19:04:58  
The bill on the transfer of state institutions’ funds to the Bank of Greece to secure money for salaries and pensions ignited the atmosphere and merely led to a brawl


The government desperately seeks interim agreement

25 April 2015 / 15:04:55  
According to Jeroen Dijsselbloem, there will be no extraordinary Eurogroup meeting before 11 May; the French Commissioner, Pierre Moscovici, says that the Greek reform efforts need to be intensified.


Which deals with Greece will not be subject to a 26% tax

25 April 2015 / 09:04:13  
The Ministry decision, announced yesterday and submitted for public discussion, opens a 'door' for exempting firms from the prior payment of the disputed tax at the rate of 26% for deals with countries having a preferential tax regime as Cyprus and Bulgaria.


Eurogroup called Varoufakis a gambler, amateur and a time-waster

24 April 2015 / 21:04:34  
In expectation of the press conference after the end of the meeting of the finance ministers of the member countries of the Euro-area in Riga, many of the international media correspondents started publishing comments in the social networks one after another.


April 24th

А Greek TV presenter ordered to pay compensation to her Bulgarian cleaning woman

24 April 2015 / 17:04:50  
An Athens court sentenced Greek TV presenter Irene Nikolopoulou to pay compensation to the amount of 10,000 euros to her Bulgarian maid Hristina Todorova.


Strange coincidences in life

24 April 2015 / 08:04:12  
A pattern connects the various characters around us and when an important change happens in one’s life the same occurs in someone else’s life too.


April 23rd

The truth about the Trikeri camp and the Bulgarian prisoners in it

23 April 2015 / 20:04:06  
Atrocities were actually committed in the Balkans during both the Balkan War and World War I. The nationalist hysteria that spread in all Balkan countries led to heinous crimes from all sides, as stated by historian Iakovos Michailidis in an interview with GRReporter.