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Archive - 2013

April 10th

Resistance against Golden Dawn grows

10 April 2013 / 14:04:36  
After Thassos, residents of Zakynthos opposed the campaigns of the neo-Nazis, whose action to "hunt" foreign nurses in Kalamata failed.


Twenty percent of photos are published on Facebook

09 April 2013 / 23:04:12  
In order for the companies to retain users' interest, they must add a photo or a video to their publications and to send messages, whose content is short and specific but not in the form of an advertisement.


Public workers are just the tip of the iceberg

09 April 2013 / 22:04:24  
Greece is constantly lagging behind in meeting its obligations under the bailout agreement with the international lenders. At present, the biggest obstacle that separates Greece from the next support tranche is the firm resistance against the insistence of the government to reduce the size and cost of the public sphere.


April 9th

Secret report of the Greek government on German war reparations

09 April 2013 / 16:04:44  
The report does not state a specific amount, but experts say that Greece has a legal right to request the repayment of the compensations from the occupiers.


live Eurobank’s employees renounce salaries to avoid nationalization

09 April 2013 / 14:04:09  
The Greek Financial Stability Fund insists that the state has funds to recapitalize the four system banks. However, if the Fund fully fills the holes in the NBG and Eurobank, they will become state property.


The journalist who rehabilitates Golden Dawn

08 April 2013 / 23:04:10  
For several years now, George Trangas has been at war with the Memorandum and Angela Merkel. Sources claim that he lives the life of a rich man, goes on holidays in many European countries, and has a Porsche and a villa in the South of France, lodgings in Paris and a house on Mykonos.


The time has come for a drastic cut in the public sector

08 April 2013 / 21:04:38  
According to GRReporter’s latest poll, Greece cannot continue to support the same number of workers as in the pre-crisis period. The opinion that there cannot be a smaller public sector in the country with the same number of public workers is the preference of one-third of the Bulgarian and English-speaking readers of the website.