The Greek request for a contribution of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to the security of the Athens Olympics was unanimously accepted by NATO's permanent representatives. Greece's request...
The government announced yesterday that it had chosen Takis Arapoglou, a banker with Citigroup and a former head of state-controlled Ionian Bank under the previous conservative government, to head...
A Greek request for NATO's contribution is being discussed today by the permanent members of the North Atlantic Treaty in Brussels. Today's agenda includes issues related to the operational action...
Greece’s fiscal deficit in 2003 represented 1.7 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), against a projection of 1.4 percent by the previous government and a 2.6 percent EU average, according to data...
Preparation fever has struck the Maximos Mansion, in view of the new government's program statements to be made this Saturday in Parliament, regarding which Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis is...
Economy and Finance Minister Giorgos Alogoskoufis said yesterday, after meeting with union and employers’ representatives, that the government will not mediate in talks between the two sides on a...
The new parliamentary period will begin this Thursday with the oath taking of the 300 MPs. Mrs. Anna Psarouda-Benaki has been nominated for the Presidency of the Parliament. The discussion of the...
Waiting for the post-Olympics period may mean losing momentum Faced with a number of immediate challenges in foreign policy, the Olympics and new elections for the European Parliament in the months...
The issue of Olympic Security has been upgraded to a higher priority and a series of meetings under Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis was announced yesterday, while Minister of National Defense...
Greece’s economic climate showed a slight deterioration in February but remained more upbeat than the eurozone as a whole, which remained stable at January levels, the Foundation for Economic and...