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July 29th, 2010

Ambitious Program to Invest € 45 billion and Open 210 000 Jobs

29 July 2010 / 12:07:35  
Development program particularly in the field of green energy presented the Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Change Tina Birbili.


Civil Mobilization, Riots and Tear Gas for the Transport Strike

29 July 2010 / 11:07:40  
Civil mobilization of public truck and tank drivers after the inefficient negotiations between the strikers and the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure held yesterday. Angry drivers from Larissa, Trikala, Thebes, Evia, Thessaloniki, Yanena and many other country towns arrived to protest against the new measure.


Grants Offered for Students and Teachers of Modern Greek in Athens and in Lesvos Island

29 July 2010 / 09:07:38  
All seminars are accredited by the European Commission as Quality Courses


New Law Cancels the Debts of Poor Greeks

29 July 2010 / 08:07:39  
The time has come, when people with excessive debts to banks and other financial institutions will be able to declare bankruptcy of taxable households under the new law of the Ministry of Economy and Development.


July 28th

The Strike Continues, Gasoline Is Over and Speculators Are On

28 July 2010 / 16:07:07  
This is the third day of the strike of trucks and tanks owners that blocked transport and gasoline supply in the country. Many of the gas stations in Greece have already dried up, and those who still avail gasoline put a fuel limit.


The Manager of the ERT National Television Resigned

28 July 2010 / 14:07:36  
Six months after being appointed George Gambritsos suddenly resigned for personal reasons.


Sect of Revolutionaries assumed responsibility for the murder of journalist Sokratis Golias

28 July 2010 / 12:07:07  
Sect of Revolutionaries assumed responsibility for the murder of the 37-year-old journalist Sokratis Giolias nine days ago by leaving a manifesto in the Nikea district yesterday. The manifesto contains threats against journalists, publishers, police, prosecutors, officers and directors of prisons, social workers and insulting words to athletes involved in doping scandals.