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Archive - 2012

November 8th

Three of the torturers of the Egyptian in Salamis have been apprehended

08 November 2012 / 18:11:56  
The Еmbassy of Egypt refrained from defining the beating of the citizen of the country, aged 29, as a racist attack.


Only 153 deputies supported the financial stability measures

08 November 2012 / 10:11:30  
128 deputies voted against and 18 abstained.


Violent protests, cries and a strike of parliament employees during the debate on the third memorandum

07 November 2012 / 23:11:34  
Parliament employees appointed through the back door murmured against one of the articles, which makes them equal with all other public employees and threatened to strike. The critical voting will begin at midnight.


November 7th

live Rain, tear gas and Molotov cocktails for the new austerity package

07 November 2012 / 20:11:08  
For the second day in a row, thousands of people flocked to the central Syntagma Square in Athens to protest against the austerity measures amounting to 13.5 billion euro that lawmakers must approve tonight. As usual, there were clashes between demonstrators and police.


The candidate who is closest to the centre wins the elections in the United States

07 November 2012 / 19:11:23  
"Mitt Romney lost by a narrow margin. I think the winner in 2016 will be a Republican," says the honorary professor at the University of Athens Theodore Couloumbis in an interview with Anastasia Balezdrova.


West European investors have turned their backs on DEPA

07 November 2012 / 15:11:30  
The Russian giant Gazprom and Greek Motor Oil Hellas along with M & M GAS holding are the main competitors for the purchase of the public Greek natural gas company DEPA. The state still holds 65% of the company and it is considered one of the strongest cards of the privatization plan of the present government.


November 6th

Police arrested a paedophile, aged 71

06 November 2012 / 21:11:43  
The photograph and name of George Mouras have been disclosed by the Greek police in order to encourage any citizens who have information about his acts to submit it to the authorities.