Greece
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Hague court ready to rule – FYROM dispute
UN’s International Court of Justice is going to make its ruling on the Greece – FYROM name dispute on December 5, 2011, the Court has announced last week.
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Social security funds lose billions
The financial crisis has brought losses of about 4.5 billion euros to the country’s social security funds.
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Greek skip prescriptions, poll shows
One in four Greeks get prescription medicines over the counter from pharmacies, bypassing their doctors, while three in 10 claim to have been unable to find the medicines they need
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National privacy unprotected
The head of Greece’s privacy watchdog told MPs this week that the country was “defenceless” against attempts to pry on communications and that it would need to develop a national s
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Alter TV president charged over 1.2 million tax evasion
A prosecutor on Tuesday levelled criminal charges against the president and managing director of private television channel Alter, Constantinos Giannikos, for allegedly withholding
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Venizelos doubles state guarantees to lenders
The Minister for Finance, Evaggelos Venizelos announced this week that he will extend state guarantees to its lenders to 60bn from 30bn euros to relieve liquidity strains.
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Unions’ Federation calls for 24-hour strike
The country’s private trade union federation said today that it has called a 24-hour strike on Thursday December 1 to protest against the draft 2012 austerity budget.
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Fifteen face trial after property tax protest
Fifteen people, including the head of the Public Power Corporation’s workers’ union GENOP, Nikos Fotopoulos, face trial next Wednesday for blocking access to one of PPC’s buildings
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PM upbeat on aid, prospects
Prime Minister Lucas Papademos suggested on Thursday that the crucial sixth tranche of funding on which Greece’s solvency depends is probably in the bag as the International Moneta