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Archive - Dec 2, 2015

John Paulson and George Soros among the new shareholders of Greek banks

02 December 2015 / 20:12:41  
Major foreign institutional investors and Greek investors as well as some hedge funds are included in the list of participants in the recapitalisation of the four Greek systemic banks.


Greece in the grip of another general strike

02 December 2015 / 19:12:08  
Tomorrow's strike rally of trade unions will take place in Klafthmonos Square at 11:00 am and a procession to parliament will follow afterwards. The protest rally of the union of the Communist Party of Greece PAME will start in Omonia Square at 10:00 am.


New film presents the assimilation of Bulgarians in northern Greece

02 December 2015 / 17:12:29  
The documentary by journalists Maxim Karadzhov and Tsvetan Tomchev is bringing us back to the civil war in Greece (1946-1949) and the fate of the Aegean Bulgarians and political migrants.


Wealthy Greeks obliged to declare their jewellery too

02 December 2015 / 15:12:48  
Taxpayers will be obliged to declare available cash, when the amount exceeds 15,000 euro as well as valuables worth over 30,000 euro. The amounts are set per family and include all family members, even minors.


6,000 policemen protect Athens from the black December

02 December 2015 / 14:12:40  
It is expected that the police will apply the tactics of isolating the anarchists within it, which was defined as successful during the commemoration of the student rebellion at the Athens Polytechnic on 17 November.


Europe sets an ultimatum to Greece for Schengen

02 December 2015 / 12:12:49  
Greece has available several days to apply the agreed measures to solve the refugee problem. The deadline is until the summit that will take place on 17-18 December, at which the participants will present a progress report on the actions of the refugee flood management.


Bulgarian and Greek diasporas the largest in North America, Australia and the UK

02 December 2015 / 10:12:37  
Thousands of people each year leave the two Balkan countries in search of a better life abroad.