Greek officials are meeting with investors from Turkey to showcase a sale of state-run assets, reflecting a reversal in the fortunes of the two regional rivals, as Greece faces possible default and Turkish growth rivals China. According to Bloomberg, officials of the Greek asset sales agency, investment office and Foreign Ministry will give presentations and [...]
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Turks Interested in Purchasing Low-Cost Greek Yachts
There has been an increase in Turks buying Greek yachts at low prices due to Greece’s economic crisis. Over 300 people are in negotiations to purchase Greek yachts. Marinas in Greece are full of sale announcements due to debts to banks and the inability to pay taxes. Many yachts sales take place secretly. Greek yachts for [...]
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05 / 21 Milliyet’s Tribute to Nana Karagianni
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05 / 21 My Number One Is Now Eight
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05 / 21 More Greek Clothes Made in Balkans
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05 / 20 Austrian Press Pays Tribute to Lefkada, Chios
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05 / 20 Manitakis’ Interview to Der Spiegel
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08 / 04 Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan Reportedly Claims Olympic Flame is Turkish
August 4, 2012
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01 / 24 Intercultural Association Macedonia Cuts Vasilopita
January 24, 2013
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07 / 28 IOC President Jacques Rogge Calls London Home of The Olympics; Forgets Greece
July 28, 2012
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05 / 03 Skopje: Streets Renamed With Ancient Greek Names
May 3, 2012
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05 / 22 Philip II of Macedonia Statue in Skopje Defies NATO
May 22, 2012
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