Eleni Varvitsioti
Hospitality leaders discuss investment opportunities and challenges in Greek tourism sector
Hospitality leaders discussed the opportunities and challenges of investing in Greece's tourism sector during the second day of the "Reimagine Tourism in Greece" conference on Wednesday.
Greece is ‘fighting a war’ against wildfires
Wildfires have continued to rage across Greece, with Prime Minister Mitsotakis saying on Monday that the country is "fighting a war" against the fires. Greece's fire service capabilities have been stretched as new fires emerge amid a sweltering heatwave.
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The last bluff
Brussels, Friday, June 26, 2015, shortly before 9 o'clock in the morning. Then-Premier Alexis Tsipras announces to his stunned colleagues something that none of them could have imagined until that moment: a referendum.
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Greece on the cusp of investment grade rating
The head of the Bank of Greece, Yannis Stournaras, is adamant that 2023 will be the year when Greece finally regains investment grade.
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‘Last Bluff’ a ‘stunning chronicle’ of make-or-break 2015 Athens-Brussels talks
The presentation of Eleni Varvitsioti and Viktoria Dendrinou's book "The Last Bluff" (published by Papadopoulos) took place on Monday evening in a packed amphitheater at the Benaki Museum annex on Pireos Street, south of central Athens.
New book details EU’s top-secret Grexit, humanitarian disaster plan filed in 2012
A top-secret Grexit plan designed by the ECB, the EU and its financial mechanisms has been detailed in a new book entitled The Last Bluff and authored by Eleni Varvitsiots, the Brussels correspondent of the Athens daily Kathimerini Eleni Varvitsioti and Bloomberg's Viktoria Dendrinou.
The saga of the Greek review that never ended
An assessment of the events that led up to the failed talks between the troika and the previous government, as well as SYRIZA?s rise to power
By Eleni Varvitsioti & Tasos Telloglou
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Lenders see slow progress on Greek reforms ahead of Eurogroup
European officials are concerned that not enough preparation work is being done to pave the way for Greece to submit six reform proposals to Monday?s Eurogroup and then secure part of the 7.2 billion euros in remaining bailout loans.
Greece to try for loan extension from eurozone
Request sees bailout terms being set aside
Greece is set to submit Wednesday to the Eurogroup a request for a six-month extension to its loan agreement with its creditors, sources close to the negotiations between Athens and the eurozone told Kathimerini Tuesday.
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EU values Greece’s role in energy autonomy
By Eleni Varvitsioti
After meeting with Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, European Commissioner for Energy Guenther Oettinger said on Wednesday that the two men had discussed the important role that Greece will play in the European gas strategy, as Brussels prepares its strategy for the European Unions energy autonomy, which will include stress tests for member states.
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