Thessaloniki prosecutor probes Thessaloniki Gay Pride Attack
According to the prosecutor’s order, Thessaloniki’s state security police must probe possible racist (hate crime) motivations for the attack
According to the prosecutor’s order, Thessaloniki’s state security police must probe possible racist (hate crime) motivations for the attack

The country will be subjected to a regime of extremely strict audits, with state property being offered as collateral to ensure implementation

A broader political and social consensus will be needed in order to avoid backpedaling

The PM asserted that the country will leave behind the memorandums and extreme austerity and will regain its national sovereignty

It would be a disastrous error to cultivate the illusion that the end of the bailout programme in August signals a return to the normalcy of the pre-memorandum era
Tzanakopoulos said that Greece’s top criterion was for the solution to be convincing for the markets
We want neither landfills nor burning, when in other countries suitable units are in the city centres, without anyone being disturbed or reacting
The clouds are thickening around Aegean Marine Petroleum Network with a plethora of lawsuits against the practices of its management by Dimitris Melissanidis, who once again has resorted to threats against journalists
In an exclusive interview with Ta Nea's Elena Laskari, ESM chief Klaus Regling speaks of fiscal monitoring until 2059
The refugee crisis is an intractable problem, around which two forces are clashing: those of humanism and those of political calculation
SYRIZA and Independent Greeks MPs are confronted daily with the indignation of citizens over the Greece-FYROM agreement signed at Prespes.
In the first five months of 2018, approximately 11,200 migrants reached Greece by sea and 7,200 by land.
There is a common conviction that from the overall reaction on the Macedonian naming issue, nationalist formations in Greek politics will benefit.
The SYRIZA-Independent Greeks ruling coalition handled the FYROM naming issue in the worst possible way
The measures that will determine the viability of the debt will be of particular importance
The signing of the FYROM naming agreement has divided political parties more than any issue since the signing of the first bailout memorandum, in 2010
'I asked Mr. Juncker today for a decisive input of the European Commission toward reducing the country’s public debt, in accordance with the 2012 decisions of the Eurogroup'
The Greek Parliament passed legislation whereby the two officers are being given a military transfer to Turkey, so that they could have a permanent residence there.
A government cannot be indifferent to the problems in the lives of citizens and relegate them to the bottom of the political agenda
We all understand that a crisis in Germany will not be limited to within its borders - it will have catalytic repercussions throughout Europe
Gurria said that the reduction of the Greek debt should have been undertaken much sooner with the full support of all countries
On the Greek political scene, the predominant issue is the economy, not the FYROM naming issue
The government cannot celebrate when citizens react with negative sentiments to its decision, especially when the decision regards an issue of heightened national sensitivities
The charges concern his 15 June speech in parliament, before he was expelled from Golden Dawn’s parliamentary group
The spectre of the “Macedonian” issue, the outstanding and chronic issue of Greek foreign policy, again threatens to blow up political life and the stability of the country
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