News Source: Androscoggin News
| 11 months ago
Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis warned yesterday that 10 days of protests over the police killing of a teenager had hit the country's economy as he sought to galvanize his embattled government. The warning came as protesters occupied Greece's...
News Source: Zaman.com
| 11 months ago
Karamanlis said helping the needy was a priority but his options were restricted by the country's huge debt burden, made worse by the riots that quickly spread across Greece and to some other European countries...Long unresolved problems disappoint...
News Source: 7days
| 11 months ago
The headquarters of Greece's riot police was targeted in a brief arson attack yesterday, a police source said. A group of youths threw firebombs and stones at the Athens building’s outer perimeter, damaging a number of cars before fleeing. Police...
News Source: International Herald Tribune
| 11 months ago
Greek protesters forced their way into the studio of a public television station Tuesday, interrupting a news broadcast featuring the prime minister so they could urge viewers to join mass anti-government demonstrations. For more than a minute,...
News Source: Simi Valley - Moorpark Examiner
| 11 months ago
Greek protesters pushed their way into television and radio studios Tuesday, forcing broadcasters to put out anti-government messages in a change of tactics after days of violent street protests. A group of about 10 youths got into the studio of NET...
News Source: News 24
| 11 months ago
Greek youths interrupted a state television news programme on Tuesday in the latest of a wave of protests that followed a 15-year-old boy's death by a policeman's bullet on December 6. "Stop watching and get out onto the streets", read a banner held...