Greece
Greece Freezes Assets in Grab for Tax Money
The country's government should be digging through the sofa cushions next
Leaked Troika Documents Demand Greeks Adopt a Six Day Work Week
Well, that will go down well
Chief Socialist in EU Parliament Advises Greece To Privatize, Deregulate
Pigs can, it seems, fly
Greece to Set Up Special Zones to Attract Private Investment
Doesn't consider making the country as a whole one of the planned "special economic zones"
Xenophobic Sentiments on the Rise in Greece
Racist parties like Golden Dawn are enjoying increased support
Obama Wants Greece in the Eurozone For Election
Greek exit before November would hit the American economy and hurt the President's chances of reelection
Merkel To Meet With Samaras
German Chancellor looking to urge the Greek Prime Minister to implement necessary reforms
Greece Cracking Down on Illegal Immigration
The Euro crisis, officials say, is forcing Greece to step up in the front lines of illegal immigration into the European Union
Greek Authorities Crack Down on Illegal Immigrants
Economic crisis is stoking anti-immigrant sentiment
Greece Needs More Time to Cut, Says Greek PM
Samaras is expected to ask for a two year extension
Bank of Greece Announces Deficit Reduction
Claims to have made a eighty three percent decrease.
Greens Find Silver Lining in Euro-Crisis
Eco-communities are becoming increasingly popular in Greece as the economy worsens.
Merkel May Consider Loosening Greek Bailout Conditions
Report indicates that the German Chancellor may continue the Greek bailout without strict austerity conditions.
Greek Economy Contracted in Second Quarter
Compared with last year's second quarter the economy shrank 6.2 percent.
Greece Considers Pooling Labor To Help Reach Austerity Targets
Foreign creditors are asking for $4.95 billion in spending cuts.
Greece Might Actually Try to Cut Spending … A Little Bit
Coalition government agrees to austerity measures of about $14 billion.
Greek Officials Go All Out in London
The delegates have been frequenting one of London's most exclusive clubs, spending tens of thousands of euros.
Xenophobes Embrace Charity
The far-right Golden Dawn party in Greece is handing out free food, to Greek nationals.
What Greece Can Learn from Sweden's Pro-Market Successes
Greece should look to Sweden for reforms that deliver prosperity and fiscal sanity.