Τρίτη 15 Μαρτίου 2011

Greek News

Greek News


Condolences to Japanese Premier

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Athens.- Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou on Saturday conveyed his sincere condolences to Japanese counterpart Naoto Kan in the wake of Friday’s massive earthquake and subsequent deadly tsunami, which struck northeast Japan. “Greece, which in the past has suffered from similar natural disasters, fully understands the pain of the people struck by the earthquake, as [...]

Turkish Policy Vis-A-Vis Aegean Status ‘Revisionist’

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Larissa.- Alternate Defence Minister Panos Beglitis reiterated on Friday, speaking in Larissa, that neighbouring Turkey’s “revisionist” position vis-?-vis the status of the Aegean is well known. “However, this (position) is far removed from respect of International Law and international treaties, which our country insists on in order to protect our sovereign rights,” he said. Speaking [...]

More Antiquities Revealed by Thessaloniki Metro Works

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Thessaloniki.- A 4th-century A.D. chapel that may be the oldest Christian church in Thessaloniki was discovered by archaeologists beneath an early Christian basilica, itself unearthed during construction of the Sintrivani metro station in the northern Greek city. Among the highlights of the find was the mosaic floor uncovered when structures of the later basilica were [...]

Greece Starts Process to Issue $3 Bln Diaspora Bonds

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Athens.- The Greek government plans to sell about three billion dollars of 'diaspora' bonds to retail investors in the U.S., according to the Finance Ministry. The government approved fees to be paid for U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission clearance for the sale, a Finance Ministry announcement said on Tuesday. The fees have been approved 'in [...]

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