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Branko Crvenkovski said that the country did not need now false actions, but true efforts to find a solution. Media reports in Athens quoted a senior Greek foreign ministry source as saying that the bilateral meeting between Gruevski and Papandreou...
Tags: Gruevski, Cyprus, Nicosia, Politics, Democratic Union for Integration, Nikola Gruevski, Western Asia, George Papandreou, Papandreou, Northern Cyprus, Foreign relations of Northern Cyprus, Macedonia, Greece¬タモTurkey relations, Socialist International, Republic of Macedonia, Cyprus dispute, Divided regions, Island countries, Skopje
Strike action by workers at OLP over job concerns shut down the port for much of Cosco�s first 40 days in Piraeus, ending on November 10 after extensive talks between Greek and Chinese government officials along with workers and Cosco representatives.
Tags: Bank of Greece, organized crime, Greece, Athens, Europol, Gang, Law Crime, George Papandreou, COSCO Pacific, Business Finance, COSCO, Port operating companies, Piraeus, Politics, Andreas Papandreou, Kostas Karamanlis, New Democracy, Movement of Free Citizens, Greek Orthodox Christians, Panhellenic Socialist Movement, Socialist International, Papandreou, Elections in Greece
The EU's nice stich-up Lady Ashton is apparently a perfectly personable woman, but she was only chosen because she ticked the right boxes If someone held the patent for the word "nice" they would make a fortune today: the only thing anyone can find to...
Tags: European Union, European Commission, European Council, eu leaders, prime minister, Baroness Ashton, Catherine Ashton, financial services, France, eu president, Belgium, Brussels, Michel Barnier, Barroso Commission, Business Finance, European Commissioner, Josᅢᄅ Manuel Barroso, Federalism, Schengen Agreement, Schengen Luxembourg, European Union law, Herman Van Rompuy, Common Foreign and Security Policy, Jean Monnet, Foreign relations of the European Union, Politics of the European Union, Maria Damanaki, Papandreou, Stavros Dimas, Elections in Greece, Panhellenic Socialist Movement, Socialist International, George Papandreou
Seen by many as an effort by Papandreou to link Greece�s economic problems to wider issues of graft, bureaucracy and a lack of transparency in the public sector, the premier said that he wanted to begin discussions on ways to tackle chronic issues afflicting...
Tags: Greece, George Papandreou, Athens, Government debt, United States public debt, United States federal budget, Public finance, Deficit, Economic policy, Business Finance, Fnac, Monastiraki, Kathimerini, Karolos Papoulias, Papandreou, Politics of Greece, New Democracy, Panhellenic Socialist Movement, Socialist International, Elections in Greece, Politics, Economic history of Turkey, Late 2000s recession in Europe, Social Issues, Government spending, Economy of the Arab League, Economy of Yemen, Economy of Tajikistan, Economy of Greece, Finance minister, Fiscal policy, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Labor
New Democracy�s defeat in the October 4 polls was the strongest condemnation ever of the way the party has exercised government policy. But, a �government� is not an abstract concept or body; it is a group of personalities, public personalities who for...
Tags: ND New Democracy, anonymous players, Greece, Athens, Greek Orthodox Christians, Costas Simitis, George Papandreou, New Democracy, Evangelos Venizelos, Elections in Greece, Panhellenic Socialist Movement, Socialist International, Politics
George Papandreou may be prime minister today, but a lot depends on the opposition party as well, on all fronts. The prime minister has crystallized views and intentions with regard to national issues and Greece�s national identity. Although he has never...
Tags: Greece, Athens, Dora Bakoyannis, Antonis Samaras, Mitsotakis, George Papandreou, Constantine Mitsotakis, New Democracy, Panhellenic Socialist Movement, Politics
The entrance to a college in Athens, Greece, was closed Tuesday in memory of 24 people killed in a 1973 uprising against a military junta, officials said. The gates of National Technical University of Athens were shut for an annual remembrance that included...
Tags: Athens Alexandras, Greece, Athens, Exarcheia, Greek riots, politics, Protests, Political riots, Politics of Greece, War Conflict, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greek military junta of 1967-1974, Athens Polytechnic uprising, Karolos Papoulias, George Papandreou, Public safety, Security, Surveillance, Law enforcement, National security, Police, Social Issues, Epaminondas, Korydallos, Amfissa, Law Crime, Anarchism in Greece
The Public Issue survey conducted on behalf of Kathimerini and Skai TV and Radio indicates that 55 percent of Greeks are dissatisfied with the Socialist administration, compared to 40 percent who are happy with what George Papandreou�s government has...
Tags: PASOK New, George Papandreou, Greece, Athens, Public opinion, New Democracy, Opinion poll, Greek legislative election, Panhellenic Socialist Movement, Socialist International, Polling, Politics
Prime Minister George Papandreou greets the press on the second day of a European Union summit in Brussels yesterday. Speaking after EU heads of state approved a joint statement calling on Turkey to �swiftly implement measures regarding [migrant] repatriation...
Tags: George Papandreou, Macedonia, Turkey, prime minister
Speaking on his first trip to Nicosia as premier, Papandreou remarked that �Greece is once again at Cyprus�s side.� He stressed the importance of the divided island being reunified and to this end called on Turkish troops to withdraw from its occupied...
Tags: Nicosia, George Papandreou, Cyprus