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Month: February 2017

Regling: Successive Greek PMs signed-off on fiscal targets; no definition on length of ‘medium term’

28th February 2017 Newsroom 0

Naftemporiki — European Stability Mechanism (ESM) Managing Director Klaus Regling stressed over the weekend that successive Greek prime ministers have agreed on the level of […]

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National road rockfall causes accident at Kalami

28th February 2017 Newsroom 0

Another rockfall closed the eastbound section of  the National Road at Kalami for a couple of hours while the rocks were cleared. On Tuesday morning […]

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Bailout inspectors back in Athens to resume review talks

28th February 2017 Newsroom 0

RTE — Bailout inspectors will resume talks with the Greek government today to try to complete a review of the country’s compliance with agreed reforms […]

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TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Awards: Five Greek beaches among top-20 in Europe

27th February 2017 Newsroom 0

Tornos News — Three Greek beaches are among the top 20 in the world, according to TripAdvisor’s 2017 Travellers’ Choice Awards. Elafonisi in Chania, Crete […]

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Greeks bridle against ‘never-ending’ austerity

26th February 2017 Newsroom 0

BBC — In normal times, in a normal country, court proceedings over mortgage arrears would not be the stuff of headline news. But these are […]

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Greece likely needs fourth bailout: economist

26th February 2017 Newsroom 0

Xinhua — Greece will likely need a fourth bailout program, according to Cypriot economist and 2010 Nobel laureate Christoforos Pissarides. “I am afraid there will […]

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Germany’s Deputy Finance Minister: No debt relief for Greece

26th February 2017 Newsroom 0

Politico.eu — Greece must not be given “bail in” conditions to write off debt in any future agreement with creditors, Germany’s Deputy Finance Minister Jens […]

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Half of Germans against debt relief for Greece, survey shows

25th February 2017 Newsroom 0

Reuters — Around half of Germans are against granting debt relief to Greece and around three in 10 want the debt-laden country to quit the […]

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Police confirm remains found on Crete belong to British holidaymaker

25th February 2017 Newsroom 0

IBTimes — The remains of a British holidaymaker who went missing in Crete over a decade ago have been found in a well on the […]

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How the German press views the Greek agreement

24th February 2017 Newsroom 0

Greek Reporter — Euro zone finance ministers want to postpone addressing the Greek issue until after the elections in the Netherlands and Germany, says German […]

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New Greek reforms will have no fiscal impact: FinMin

24th February 2017 Newsroom 0

Reuters — New reforms to pensions and income tax that Greece will have to undertake to qualify for more loans will have no “net” fiscal […]

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Latest reference to ‘Grexit’ comes from German left

24th February 2017 Newsroom 0

Naftemporiki — The latest call for “Grexit” being heard out of Germany has come from th  left, as Die Linke vice-president and Bundestag member Sahra […]

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Tourism expenditure per trip hit new low of 514.30 euros last year

23rd February 2017 Newsroom 0

eKathimerini — The amount spent by visitors to Greece dropped to its lowest level in at least 15 years in 2016, according to figures released […]

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Varoufakis highly critical of latest developments on Greek bailout

23rd February 2017 Newsroom 0

Naftemporiki — Yanis Varoufakis took to Twitter on Tuesday to skewer the latest developments involving the Greek bailout program, a day after a compromise between […]

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Greece will need a fourth bailout due to unsustainable debt pile says former finance minister

23rd February 2017 Newsroom 0

The Telegraph — Greece will need a fourth bailout as its debts remain utterly unsustainable despite years of austerity and attempted reforms, according to former […]

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  • Ten year old mystery of the suspicious death of Jean Hanlon in Crete

    Following a UK Channel 5 documentary entitled ‘Murdered in Paradise : The Killing of Jean Hanlon’, new information has emerged which was  enough to lead […]

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  • PFPO’s stray animals meetings with German MEPs and the Authorities in Crete

    PFPO PRESS RELEASE – (repost) Last month MEPs Professor Klaus Buchner, animal activist Stefan Eck and Georgios Chatzimarkakis, who is from Crete, organized a congress […]

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  • Book club in Apokoronas

    NEW BOOK CLUB Kindle/ebook recommended Meets Monthly Read an entertaining, interesting book every month. Members take turns to propose a choice of books. Meet, discuss […]

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  • A new novel on wartime Crete by Phillip Duke, a former apokoronas resident

    A Cretan village confronts the Nazi juggernaut sweeping across Europe. A village matriarch tries to hold her family together…Her grieving son finds a new life […]

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  • A driver’s licence saga

    AN received a letter from a reader about problems with the renewal of a drivers licence. Name and email supplied. ‘Last autumn, the government introduced […]

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