Greece remained among the five most pessimistic countries on the planet, according to the latest consumer confidence survey by Nielsen, staying below the 60-point mark over the last couple of years.
The 100-point mark is the border between pessimism and optimism.
In the year’s second quarter Hungary ranked last with 30 points, Portugal had 40, Italy 41 and Greece 43. Indonesia led with 120 points.
Four out of 10 Greeks said they have no disposable income after covering their basic needs, while 89 percent of Greeks responded they have had to change their purchasing habits.
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras insisted on Tuesday that attracting foreign investment to Greece was the country’s best hope of overcoming its devastating unemployment problem, as he met with...
The economic crisis appears to have generated a new spirit of volunteerism in Greece, a country where this social activity has not been particularly widespread in the past.
A survey made pub...
Germany's Bjoern Otto recorded the world's leading performance in the men's pole vault at the Athens Street Pole Vault event that took place at Zappio, in central Athens, on Saturday afterno...
PAS Giannina upset PAOK at Thessaloniki on Sunday to take the lead at the Super League play-offs, while Asteras Tripolis rebounded from its loss at Ioannina in midweek to defeat Atromitos at...
Dividing lines – less so between political parties and more so between political cultures and ideologies – do not go away as easily as some would like to think. In the case of Greece, politi...
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’s recent official visit to China aimed at attracting foreign investment and meeting with his Chinese counterpart proved to be highly successful.
The image of t...