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April 2nd, 2012

Teachers blame George Babiniotis on conflict of interests

02 April 2012 / 20:04:28  
Teachers in private schools accuse the Minister of Education of undertaking to serve the interests of his community being a minister for a short time.


Foreign state employees do more harm than good to the Greek administration

02 April 2012 / 19:04:18  
Over 2,500 Greek specialists working in the structures of European administration can be of direct use in the reform in their home state system. This is the conclusion of the President of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Guy Verhofstadt. He presented a plan for Greece to emerge from the crisis by 2020.


The Greek "children" of Hitler

02 April 2012 / 17:04:23  
The activities and texts of Golden Dawn leader Nikos Michaloliakos leave no doubt that Golden Dawn is a neo-Nazi and racist organization.


live New default for Greece on 15 May

02 April 2012 / 14:04:31  
Twenty of the thirty-six owners of Greek government bonds issued under foreign law - British, American, Swiss or Japanese refused to participate in the voluntary haircut of the Greek debt.


Hollywood actress Rita Wilson rediscovered her Balkan roots

02 April 2012 / 13:04:13  
The troubled Balkans, where political interests, religious differences and social reversals dominated during the Second World War, are the scene of the life of Hassan Ibrahimoff – the father of Hollywood actress and producer Rita Wilson, also known as Tom Hanks’ wife.


April 1st

Now the sun is less dangerous

01 April 2012 / 17:04:12  
25 years ago with the 1987 Montreal Protocol, the international community for the first time decided to take joint action to address a serious environmental problem: the "gap" in the ozone layer, which allowed carcinogenic ultraviolet radiation from the sun to reach Earth in large quantities, endangering human health.


Serious incidents due to the gold deposits in Ierissos

01 April 2012 / 14:04:10  
Serious incidents occurred in front of the Aristoteles City Hall in Chalkidiki caused by local residents who oppose the investment for the exploitation of gold deposits in Ierissos.