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Society,

ATHENS — Police in Greece clashed late Wednesday with Communist-backed demonstrators who tried to prevent a concert by U.

Society,

ATHENS — Police in Greece clashed late Wednesday with Communist-backed demonstrators who tried to prevent a concert by U.

ATHENS — Police in Greece clashed late Wednesday with Communist-backed demonstrators who tried to prevent a concert by U.
Economy,

ATHENS – Greece recorded a huge improvement in the business environment rankings of The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) among 82 countries worldwide.

ATHENS – Greece recorded a huge improvement in the business environment rankings of The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) among 82 countries worldwide.
Economy,

ATHENS -  Environmental groups have called on the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to withdraw a planned loan for a Greece-North Macedonia gas pipeline, arguing that it will lead to increased pollution.

ATHENS -  Environmental groups have called on the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to withdraw a planned loan for a Greece-North Macedonia gas pipeline, arguing that it will lead to increased pollution.

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Economy,

Greek Small, Medium-Sized Businesses Can’t Get Enough Bank Financing

ATHENS - Greek banks are once again making significant profits, but many small and medium-sized businesses are struggling to obtain loans during the economic recovery due to stringent borrowing measures.

ATHENS - Greek banks are once again making significant profits, but many small and medium-sized businesses are struggling to obtain loans during the economic recovery due to stringent borrowing measures.
Economy,

No More Growing Panes: Greece’s Last Glasswork Factory Closes Windows  

ATHENS - Yioula Glassworks, the last of its kind in Greece - and sold seven years ago to the Portuguese conglomerate BA Glass Group - is shutting down, unable to be saved after the buyer took on loans of €335 million ($362.

ATHENS - Yioula Glassworks, the last of its kind in Greece - and sold seven years ago to the Portuguese conglomerate BA Glass Group - is shutting down, unable to be saved after the buyer took on loans of €335 million ($362.
Economy,

Chinese Electric Car Maker Launches Best-Selling Models in Greece

ATHENS - In a bid to expand its presence in Europe, China’s leading electric car maker BYD will begin selling its top-selling Atto 3 and Seal models in Greece, which offers subsidies to transition away from internal combustion vehicles.

ATHENS - In a bid to expand its presence in Europe, China’s leading electric car maker BYD will begin selling its top-selling Atto 3 and Seal models in Greece, which offers subsidies to transition away from internal combustion vehicles.
Economy,

Greek Finance Minister Didn’t Expect Moody’s Investment Status Upgrade

ATHENS - Greek Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis said he wasn’t surprised when Moody’s, arguably the most influential of ratings agencies, didn’t go along with others who raised Greece’s credit rating to investment status after years of being in junk mode.

ATHENS - Greek Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis said he wasn’t surprised when Moody’s, arguably the most influential of ratings agencies, didn’t go along with others who raised Greece’s credit rating to investment status after years of being in junk mode.
Society,

Burned Victim of Greece’s 2018 Fires Wants Former Minister to Pay

ATHENS - A person who suffered multiple burns in the July, 2018 wildfires that scorched areas northeast of the capital, killed 104 people and devastated the seaside village of Mati said that a SYRIZA official then in power to be prosecuted.

ATHENS - A person who suffered multiple burns in the July, 2018 wildfires that scorched areas northeast of the capital, killed 104 people and devastated the seaside village of Mati said that a SYRIZA official then in power to be prosecuted.
Politics,

Greek Military Reforms Include Selling Off F-16s, Mirage Fighters

ATHENS - Awaiting upgrading of American-made F16 fighter jets and hoping to acquire more advanced F-35’s, Greece’s military plans also include selling some of the current stock of older F-16s and French Mirage 2000 fighter jets.

ATHENS - Awaiting upgrading of American-made F16 fighter jets and hoping to acquire more advanced F-35’s, Greece’s military plans also include selling some of the current stock of older F-16s and French Mirage 2000 fighter jets.
Politics,

SYRIZA EU Lawmaker Candidate Wants New Democracy Ousted

ATHENS - A SYRIZA candidate for European Parliament in June elections said an investigation by the European Public Prosecutor’s office into the 2023 deadly train crash in Greece should be the springboard to ending New Democracy’s reign.

ATHENS - A SYRIZA candidate for European Parliament in June elections said an investigation by the European Public Prosecutor’s office into the 2023 deadly train crash in Greece should be the springboard to ending New Democracy’s reign.
Society,

ISIS’ Deadly Moscow Terrorist Attack Puts Greece on Alert Now

ATHENS - A terrorist attack claimed by an Islamic State offshoot in a Moscow concert hall that killed 139 people has sparked fears it will strike elsewhere, Greece’s National Intelligence Service EYP stepping up checks.

ATHENS - A terrorist attack claimed by an Islamic State offshoot in a Moscow concert hall that killed 139 people has sparked fears it will strike elsewhere, Greece’s National Intelligence Service EYP stepping up checks.
Society,

The British Museum is Suing a Former Curator it Says Stole 1,800 Items and Tried to Sell Them

LONDON (AP) — The British Museum went to court Tuesday against a former curator alleged to have stolen hundreds of artifacts from its collections and offered them for sale online.

LONDON (AP) — The British Museum went to court Tuesday against a former curator alleged to have stolen hundreds of artifacts from its collections and offered them for sale online.
Politics,

PASOK-KINAL Leader Tables Joint Censure Motion in Greek Parliament

ATHENS - PASOK-KINAL leader Nikos Androulakis tabled a four-party censure of motion against the government on Tuesday afternoon, as he had announced earlier.

ATHENS - PASOK-KINAL leader Nikos Androulakis tabled a four-party censure of motion against the government on Tuesday afternoon, as he had announced earlier.

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