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Greek News in English, Blog, Wit & Drama
Posted by keeptalkinggreece in Economy on 25. Jan, 2012 | No Comments
Finally German Chancellor Angela Merkel can see clearly things in their real dimensions. In lenght, width and depth. With the help of 3D glasses, Angela Merkel managed the optical breakthrough. However she saw only two dimensions of the Greek Debt, despite the 3-dimensional aid. Merkel saw that neither the Memorandum of Understanding between
Continue Reading »Posted by keeptalkinggreece in Economy, Society on 25. Jan, 2012 | No Comments
The scenes that occurred in a suburb of Patras, Peloponnese, must have had something from a tragicomic thriller with secret agents working undercover. A unit allegedly from the public power company without wearing or carrying the logo and signs of DEH went to the home of a property owner and tried
Continue Reading »Posted by keeptalkinggreece in Society on 25. Jan, 2012 | 8 Comments
Not one, not two, but twenty tons of potatoes, onions, carrots and spinach were unloaded at Syntagma Square in the early morning hours of Wednesday to be distributed to people for free. Farmers from Viotia wanted to protest the defamation of their products and restore their reputation. They brought their vegetables
Continue Reading »Posted by keeptalkinggreece in Politics on 24. Jan, 2012 | 2 Comments
UPD: After the turmoil, Chyssochoidis told Greek media that he had indeed an idea about the general directives of the MoU, he just didn’t read all the 2,200 pages of the Memorandum of Understanding. Luka Katseli told also media that she had thoroughly read the MoU. Two leading ministers of
Continue Reading »Posted by keeptalkinggreece in Economy on 23. Jan, 2012 | 2 Comments
Just as I was wondering what is missing to make Greek austerity worse, the answer came from the European Union. The 27 member states decided to impose an embargo on Iran’s oil in order to put pressure on Tehran’s nuclear programme. The embargo includes the ban on import, purchase and
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International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde said that she’s not satisfied with the progress Greece has made on structural reform. “We’re not terribly positive about what has been done but we want to put together a program for the country,” Lagarde said in an interview with Bloomberg Television from
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Greece’s lenders pressure the party leaders forming the coalition government to put down their signatures under the new loan agreement, the new Memorandum of Understanding containing austerity measures that will elimination large parts of the Greek society, threatening ‘No signature, No Money’. Here comes one of the coalition gov’ partners, far-right LAOS,
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We must confess. We are quite surprised to see such an intense KTG-readers’ activity today. Kind of 3.0-3.4 on the blog’s Richter scale… Apparently the blog-posts intrigue the blog readers. Sorry to not being able to answer each comment separately. Keep Talking!
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A strong earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale occurred in the sea area off the island of Crete, the second within the last 24 hours. The earthquake occurred at 03.33 am in the sea area 83 km off Iraklio, 247 km South-Southeast of Greece’s capital Athens. In the same area where an
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A cold weather front with freezing temperatures and snow falls has reached Greece. in the last hours. The snow falls caused many problems in the road networks in Northern Greece and Peloponnese. The cold weather coming form Russia will remain in Greece for a couple of days. The winds will
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The deal on the Greek bond swap (PSI) has been apparently reached, economic news portal Capital.gr reports. Quoting banking sources, Capital writes that the deal has been reached on a coupon with an average interest rate of 3.7%. At the same time there will be a clause for growth to
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David Hawley, press official of International Monetary Fund, gave a unique television performance when he was asked about the abolishment of 13th and 14th salary in the private sector of Greece. Hawley seemed to have swallowed his tongue as he remained silent for 10 seconds. “Journalists worried that something had happened
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German member of the Bundestag, leader of the Christian Democrat Union parliamentary group and close aide to Chancellor Angela Merkel made a shocking proposal. To place Greece under guardianship! Speaking to SPIEGEL-ONLINE, Kauder threatened Greece with a payment stop and if necessary the country should be placed under EU guardianship.
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Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic asked the UN’s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal on Thursday to order the Greek president to give evidence for his war crimes trial. “Radovan Karadzic… moves for the issuance of a subpoena to Greek President Carolos Papoulias compelling him to submit to an interview conducted
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The Libya Rebels Wars goes to Komoniti. AFP photographer Aris Messinis will inaugurate his exhibition of 170 great shots from the Libya War at the Military Museum of Komoniti in north-eastern Greece. The inauguration will take place on Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 07.30 pm. Parallel there will be a static modelling show
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The lenses of 14 photojournalists made it possible to capture the agony of Greeks living deep in the economic crisis. From Evros in north-eastern Greece down to Crete in the south, and from Macedonia to Dodecanese, the reporters gave their own view of the Greek crisis. 27 multimedia stories explore
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A real tsunami of austerity measures with massive layoffs, additional tax hikes, further pensions, wages and social benefits cuts, dozens of painful interventions and structural reforms, is being prepared by Greece’s lenders in order to collect 13 billion euro in the period 2012-2015. According to economic news portal Capital.gr, these measures that will
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Billionaire investor George Soros said a default of Greece may not have to result in an exit of the country from the euro area. “Greece may pose a problem if it in fact defaults but defaulting by itself doesn’t necessarily mean they will leave the euro,” Soros told reporters in
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Reuters reports that Germany does not expect the troika of foreign lenders that is currently in Athens to deliver a report on Greece’s progress before a summit of European Union leaders on Monday, a senior German official said on Thursday. “I would not expect the report of the troika to
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The Greek Ministry of Culture and Tourism, in collaboration with the Film Festival of Thessaloniki, decided to establish an International ‘Theo Angelopoulos’ Prize to honor the Greek filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos, who passed away on Tuesday night. According to the announcement by the Greek Ministry, the prize will be given within
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Nothing serious is up in Greece, except the PSI, the Troika and the economic crisis. The rest is a semi-cold, semi-sunny weather although meteorologists say we’re supposed to be freezing. I think the pleasant weather conditions is the only benefit of living in Athens. Chief of Institute of International Finance Charles
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Greeks are up today and thus as early as 6 o’ clock in the morning. Farmers from Viotia distributed free vegetables to residents of Athens who built long queues for a kilo of carrots. Unionists from Greek Communists party ‘took hostage’ the Troika representatives as they protested outside the Hilton Hotel.
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Unionists from the Greek Communist Party surrounded the Hilton Hotel where the Troika representatives stay when in Athens. With flags and banners saying “Troika Go Home” and “Troika Get Out of Greece” five hundred PAME-unionists took position outside the hotel in downtown Athens in an action to protest the Troika’s
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At least 50 MPs from the three parties of the Papademos coalition government refused to vote in favour of several articles of the multi-bill, while deputies, who are lawyers by profession, did not appear at all in the Greek Parliament. 50 socialist PASOK deputies refused to vote several articles, while
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Greek political parties need to provide clear commitments before a second bailout can be offered to the country, Olli Rehn, European Commissioner in charge of economic and monetary affairs, told reporters Tuesday. O. Rehn Gazing at the Greek Commitment “The political party leaders are expected to commit to the
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