Greece's aid program is “on track,” Eurogroup chief Jeroen Dijsselbloem said during a meeting of eurozone finance ministers in Brussels on Monday.
Dijsselbloem, who is also Dutch finance minister, said the next tranche of aid worth 2.8 billion euros will be approved by the euro working group on February 21 after Athens has fulfilled the so-called “prior actions.”
“Today we were informed that Greece is in the process of implementing the February milestones agreed with the troika... including the setting of three-year expenditure ceilings for government subsectors,” he said.
Government officials have reportedly presented troika inspectors with a plan detailing a radical overhaul of the civil service which foresees the evaluation of 450,000 public servants and th...
The City of Athens is due on Wednesday to inaugurate seven centers created to provide assistance and services to residents of the municipality.
Modeled along the lines of Citizens Advice Bur...
New PAOK coach Huub Stevens has called for unity among fans after taking charge of the Greek club whose players said they feared for their lives last season because of regular protests.
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Greek canoeing champion Andreas Kiligkardis died on Wednesday after losing his battle against leukemia.
The 37-year-old had been in a coma since last Tuesday at a hospital in Poland - where ...
For the past three-and-a-half years, the Greek political system has been dragging its feet and hemming and hawing over a relatively simple decision: which state organizations are needed, how...
Greece’s power-sharing government must find a way to stay on track.
A snap election, as suggested by some out there, would not solve the country’s problems but rather strengthen existing pol...