Daily Archives: June 24, 2012

It Begins: Greek Coalition Seeks Two-Year Extension To Bailout Targets

AP Images Greece will push its creditors to extend fiscal deadlines under the country’s bailout program by at least two years, according to a policy document drawn up by the three parties in the country’s governing coalition. New Democracy, Pasok

It Begins: Greek Coalition Seeks Two-Year Extension To Bailout Targets

AP Images Greece will push its creditors to extend fiscal deadlines under the country’s bailout program by at least two years, according to a policy document drawn up by the three parties in the country’s governing coalition. New Democracy, Pasok

Short of euros, Greeks barter

      Time Bank. Patricipants of a time-exchange network stage a pic-nick for new members at an Athens park to indroduce an online exchange where members swap services, counting the cost not in euros, but in hours. More than

Short of euros, Greeks barter

      Time Bank. Patricipants of a time-exchange network stage a pic-nick for new members at an Athens park to indroduce an online exchange where members swap services, counting the cost not in euros, but in hours. More than

Crisis leads Filipinos to pull up roots again

It is 5 p.m. and Linda is on the bus, commuting from her day job, where she takes care of an elderly woman in the northern Athenian suburb of Melissia, to her afternoon job, which is baby-sitting in Neo Psychico.

Crisis leads Filipinos to pull up roots again

It is 5 p.m. and Linda is on the bus, commuting from her day job, where she takes care of an elderly woman in the northern Athenian suburb of Melissia, to her afternoon job, which is baby-sitting in Neo Psychico.

Photojournalist chronicles Greek rage in Berlin show

By Gareth Jones Photojournalist Nikos Pilos used to travel the world to cover conflicts, now he only needs to open his front door in Athens. Pilos’s work, on display this week at Berlin’s Browse Fotofestival, chronicles the violence, anger and

Photojournalist chronicles Greek rage in Berlin show

By Gareth Jones Photojournalist Nikos Pilos used to travel the world to cover conflicts, now he only needs to open his front door in Athens. Pilos’s work, on display this week at Berlin’s Browse Fotofestival, chronicles the violence, anger and

Banks sweating over recapitalization terms

The next few days will determine the future of the local banking system, a top official at a Greek lender told, as the new government will have to determine the details regarding the recapitalization process as soon as possible. Provided

Banks sweating over recapitalization terms

The next few days will determine the future of the local banking system, a top official at a Greek lender told, as the new government will have to determine the details regarding the recapitalization process as soon as possible. Provided

Exports finding new destinations

The Greeks, always have their ways.   Markets of North Africa, Middle East, China and India offset losses from Europe     By Dimitra Manifava   Greek exports are thriving in new destinations such as North Africa, the Middle East

Exports finding new destinations

The Greeks, always have their ways.   Markets of North Africa, Middle East, China and India offset losses from Europe     By Dimitra Manifava   Greek exports are thriving in new destinations such as North Africa, the Middle East