The outcome of the Greek elections and ways to deal with the eurozone crisis are expected to top the agenda of a meeting of the heads of state of France, Germany, Spain and Italy in Rome, that may take place after the June 17 polls, a report by Euractiv suggested on Tuesday morning, citing Italian press reports.
Italian technocrat Prime Minister Mario Monti reportedly suggested a meeting with French President Francois Hollande, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel -- who is said to have reacted to the idea with some skepticism given that an EU summit is already scheduled to take place in Brussels at the end of June.
The Development Ministry announced on Friday that a large number of small and medium-sized enterprises have expressed interest in the European Union-funded program for their support.
A total...
The revised memorandum of cooperation between Athens and its international creditors does not allow for the participation of entities belonging to the broader public sector in the recapitali...
The start of the Super League playoffs for Greece’s second spot in next season’s Champions League has complicated things, as the teams that started as underdogs beat the favorites at home on...
AEK Athens said on Tuesday it was preparing to declare bankruptcy and seek relegation to the third division.
AEK was relegated from the Super League for the first time in its 89-year history...
The gradual arrival of summer usually brings a sense of well-being and this year it seems to confirm the belief that Greeks are beginning to change their stance toward their new state of bei...
The events that unfolded in Parliament on Friday, when a Golden Dawn deputy was ejected for hurling insults at his peers, should be a cause for serious concern regarding the direction that t...