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Report: Greek Crisis Damaged EMU in Non-Eurozone States

The Greek crisis that kept politicians busy in the summer of 2015 has fuelled particularly negative sentiments among business leaders from the non-eurozone countries, according to a report by Deloitte published today (16 November). A second edition of the European...

Two Germans Turn Greek Crisis into a Board Game

Nikolai Diekerts, 28, and Julian Schärdel, 29, are friends and they share a common passion: board games. However, they are interested in finding new games that escape the mainstream board game market rules and promote their own ideas. It appears...

Foreign Film Deals With Greek Crisis

A new film by Kingston University academics, "OXI: An Act of Resistance," to be screened at the London Film Festival on October 9, reveals the curious relationship between ancient Greek tragedy and the current crisis. The film's director, Ken McMullen,...

Süddeutsche Zeitung: The Greek Crisis Is in the Past

The German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung published an article entitled “The Greek Crisis is in the past” which refers to the large number of new, innovative Greek businesses, called start-up companies, that have shown great success both inside and outside...

Spiegel: Who’s Responsible for the Greek crisis?

The online Spiegel publication support that the financial downturn is affecting mostly the middle class in Greece. This publication is connected to research made by Fragiska Megaloudi and Stelios Papardelas who are referring to problems that the economic crisis...

The Greek Crisis and Youthful Idealism, at MedFilm

The future of Greece lies in its youth, and unity is the answer, Greek director Constantina Vulgaris, 34, told ANSAmed at the ongoing MedFilm Festival in the Italian capital. ''We can make it if we remain united, because Greece...

Greek Crisis in London Theater

Acclaimed Greek playwright Andreas Flourakis, who made his first appearance in the theater back in 2001 with the collaborative play, Faith (Theater of the South), was chosen by the Royal Court Theatre to take part in The Big Idea:...

“Burnout” Swiss Exhibit Shows Greek Crisis

The depth of the Greek economic crisis is being displayed in Switzerland, thanks to a photography exhibition by Dimitris Michalakis at Zurich's Coalmine Gallery . According to Enetenglish, Burnout derives from the psychology’s field. “Burnout means 'occupational exhaustion'. The crisis...

Greek Crisis Talks in Frankfurt Council

The Greek debt crisis, its causes and consequences, as well as the impact on Greek-German relations was the subject of the council held last week in Frankfurt by the city's Association of Greek Scientists. Among other spokesmen was Lutz Raettig,...

Greek Crisis Becomes a Comic Film

A Greek, his German girlfriend, and their Spanish and British neighbors meet during a moment of life crisis. This is the story of a new film called  "A Very European Break-Up" which portrays the European crisis in a more personal...

Greek Crisis Conference Slated for London

The Reload Greece Conference, which aims to produce insights into the challenges of Greece’s lagging economic development and inspire the next generation to create innovative enterprises, will be held at the Hellenic Center of London on Sept. 22, with the support...

Albanian Banks See Euro Deposits Rising Due to Greek Crisis

Albanian State News Agency ATA says an increase of deposits in currency appears to be the highest in the last eight months. Savings in euros increased in June by 6.4 billion leks versus 2 billion leks in May (on...

Bitter Ouzo offers personal view of the Greek crisis

Greece's current plight is a bitter one. The country is one step away from leaving the euro, its economy and society are in decline, thousands of firms are shutting down and more than half of its young people are out...

European Press Creates Caricatures of Greek Crisis

The political deadlock has once again brought Greece to the center of attention of the European and international press. Some of the biggest newspapers in Europe have decided to give their own unique perspective on the matters of Greece’s...

British ‘Daily Mail’: Greek Crisis Tearing Families Apart

While recession in Greece deepens, more and more families watch their everyday lives turn into a frenzy of hopelessness and poverty. The social impact of the debt crisis is directly connected to the severe cuts in pensions and salaries,...