Wall Street Journal
ATHENS—The day that Christos Spirtzis became
responsible for much ofGreece's ambitious privatization program, he vowed to ensure it
failed.
Greece forecasts economic growth
of 2.7% in 2017 - The Guardian
Greece stands firm towards
changing the course of Europe - Open Democracy
New York Daily News
THESSALONIKI, Greece — The refugee crisis may have largely disappeared from
the news in recent months, but it has not gone away. Rather, it
has ...
The Japan Times
ATTICA, GREECE – Germany called Sunday for asylum seekers who entered
the European Union via Greece to be forced to return there, while also ...
Germany wants
asylum seekers sent back to Greece - Al-Arabiya
Sputnik International
Maritime border between Greece and Turkey was
defined in the framework of the international agreement in terms of ownership
of some islands and ...
Lausanne: a
possibility for a new beginning with Greece? - Hurriyet Daily
News
Turkey's
Aegean Border Revision Claims Against International Law - Sputnik
International
Wall Street Journal
Bumpy Road for Greek Privatizations. Greece has been slow to
sell infrastructure assets to meet the requirements of its international
bailout. Oct. 2 ...
New York Daily News
THESSALONIKI, Greece — The refugee crisis may have largely disappeared from
the news in recent months, but it has not gone away. Rather, it
has ...
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