OECD Chief Gurria Says Eurozone Will Stay Intact
The European Central Bank should do more to stem the crisis in the Eurozone because current financial entities are not sufficient, the Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and...
View ArticleTurk Unveils Human Trafficking Scheme
A human trafficker from Turkey has disclosed the methods he used to smuggle illegal immigrants into Greece and charged that he had bribed a Greek Coast Guard official to look the other way. In an...
View ArticleGreece Fourth Most Corrupt In Europe
As the government tries to right a battered economy and restore some faith in Greece as a good place to do business, it has taken another hit with a finding from the auditing firm Ernst & Young,...
View ArticleArgonautic Expedition Revives in Slovenia
Argo and the story of Jason is more than an ancient Greek myth for the residents of Vrhnika in Slovenia. Their emblem is the famous ship of the Argonautic expedition and they are strongly connected...
View ArticleVice Media to Expand in Russia and Six More Eastern European Countries
The “Vice phenomenon” that has taken over the internet and television for the past few years, starting off from Canada and spreading rapidly all over the world with its alternative journalism, is...
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