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Archive - 2013

March 20th

Eight million euro ran out of Cypriot ATMs in three days

20 March 2013 / 15:03:18  
Over 17,000 transactions from 230 ATMs were made, for which there was a 50,000-euro ceiling on withdrawals per account.


March 19th

Parliament of Cyprus rejects the bailout from Europe

19 March 2013 / 21:03:24  
With 36 votes against and 19 abstentions, the Parliament of Cyprus has rejected the bailout from Europe and the International Monetary Fund, which the country would have received if it had cut the bank deposits.


Gianna Angelopoulos is about to establish a new media

19 March 2013 / 20:03:25  
According to the publications, it will have a centre-left orientation and will support SYRIZA and Alexis Tsipras. Meanwhile, the prosecutor's office is investigating the financial management of the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004.


If Cyprus rejects the bailout...

19 March 2013 / 17:03:05  
This will be equal to an uncontrolled nuclear explosion as stated by political scientist Haridimos Tsoukas. According to economist Antigone Lyberaki, the government of Cyprus is trying to use people with smaller deposits as a shield against the cuts of large deposits.


live Deposits under 20,000 euro in Cyprus will not be cut

19 March 2013 / 14:03:30  
The additional recapitalization needs that are coming with the transfer of the assets and liabilities of the Cyprus branches to the Greek financial system will increase to 1.5 billion euro from the originally planned 1.1 billion euro.


The elections in May will lead to an unstable government

19 March 2013 / 00:03:20  
The pathos and desire for rebellion in Bulgaria was largely influenced by the civic activity of the Greeks as stated by political analyst Parvan Simeonov for GRReporter. He comments on the developments in the country and the opportunities for development in the coming months.


March 18th

Nazi salute at the stadium splits Greece

18 March 2013 / 20:03:48  
Some say that the football player should be punished very severely, while others are more self-critical and believe that his action is caused by ignorance and poor culture.