Europe
Europe
German Tabloid Bild to Replace Editorial Jobs With AI
Germany’s Bild tabloid, the biggest-selling newspaper in Europe, plans to replace a range of editorial jobs with artificial intelligence (AI), it has told staff in an email, according to The Guardian.
As part of a separate, more immediate €100m cost-cutting...
Business
Three Greeks Participating in This Year’s Bilderberg Club Meeting
The annual Bilderberg Club meeting will take place from June 11 to 14 in Telfs, Austria, with the participation of 140 people from 22 countries.
Three Greeks will be among the participants: Titan Cement Group CEO Dimitris Papalexopoulos, former Greek interim Prime...
Economy
Bild: Greeks Richer than the Germans
An article was published in the German newspaper Bild entitled “The Greeks are richer than us,” in which a journalist justifies his opinion explaining various reasons of how he has developed this opinion.
“The figures are official. The average wealth...
entertainment
Even Bild Admired Agathonas At Eurovision
Cheery, dynamic, professionally perfect and above all optimistic, Koza Mostra along with the “heavy artillery,” the Greek folk singer of rebetiko Agathonas Iakovidis, managed to stir up Eurovision despite only a sixth-place finish among 26 countries.
The Greek group's performance...
Europe
“Mr. Samaras, Please Sign This Guarantee Letter,” Asks Bild
One of Germany's most popular tabloid newspapers, Bild, interviewed Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras and asked him to sign a letter of guarantee that Greece will pay back its international loans, most of which come from Germany. That came...
Europe
Greece’s Three Super-Mayors Who May Save Greece, According to German Bild
German newspaper Bild features Greece's three most successful mayors, reporting that their good ideas could show Greece how to exit from crisis.
Commenting on the country's bad financial situation and estimating that Greece will need one more loan amounting to 50 billion...
Europe
German FA Minister Westerwelle Scolds Bild Newspaper for Inappropriate Remarks Against Greece
German Foreign Affairs Minister Guido Westerwelle decided to restrain “Bild” newspaper from its outpouring of inappropriate remarks and the constant criticizing and humiliating articles against Greece.
“The whole writing team of 'Bild' should at some point take a 4-week-vacation to...
Europe
Bild: ‘German Tourists Find Greece Super Kind to Them’
German tourists who visited Greece for their early summer holidays, in spite of the stream of articles trying to convince them of the contrary, find it “different” with visible "signs of crisis" but note that the anti-German feelings they...
Europe
German Bild Refers to Makis Psomiadis as Greece’s Biggest Fraud
Infamous Makis Psomiadis became a featured article in German daily newspaper Bild under the title “This is Greece’s Biggest Fraud”.
The German newspaper reports that Psomiadis is an “almost symbolic figure” of a recession-hit and corrupted Greece, stressing out the...
Europe
Provocative open letter from German «Bild» to the Greek Prime Minister – Letter response to Merkel by the Federation of Greek Communities in...
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The German newspaper that is being read by 12 million readers a day addressed to Mr. Papandreou stated:
"You are in Germany, a country very different from yours”
"Here no one has to pay thousands of Euros in" special gratuities” to...
Celebrities
Famous Greek Singer Vicky Leandros Falls Off Stage in Germany
World famous Greek singer Vicky Leandros tripped and fell off the stage during a concert in Hanover, Germany on Friday night.
According to German newspaper Bild, the Greek singer suddenly fell off the stage while singing one of her biggest...
Europe
Kristallnacht: The Pogrom Against Jews on November 9th
Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass, was a pogrom against Jews carried out on November 9-10, 1938, throughout Nazi Germany by the Nazi Party's Sturmabteilung (SA) and Schutzstaffel (SS- ᛋᛋ) paramilitary forces, with the participation from the Hitler...
Diplomacy
Greek PM Cancels Israel Visit After German Chancellor’s Airport Scare
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has canceled his planned trip to Israel after German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's plane was evacuated on the Ben Gurion Airport runway following a rocket attack on Tuesday evening.
Greek government sources said the decision to...
Europe
Greeks Have the Highest Working Hours in Europe, New Study Reveals
New statistics from the University of Groningen, incorporating Eurostat data, reveal that Greeks have the most working hours among Europeans.
The new data showed that Greece leads the pack with an impressive average of 2,036 working hours per year. Poland and...
Business
Demand for Escort Services Rockets During WEF Summit at Davos
As politicians, business leaders, big tech CEOs, celebrities, and the leaders of charitable organizations descend on Davos for the World Economic Forum's (WEF) annual meeting, they will be joined by an entirely different group of professionals - escorts.
In the...