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London event in search of start-up with immediate impact on Greek economy

The Telegraph reported last week over one ground-breaking program in London aimed at pinpointing, promoting and implementing a start-up idea to immediately boost the crisis-plagued Greek economy.

Six short-listed companies worked with corporate mentors, including Google executive Steve Vranakis and George Kartakis of Paypal-owned Braintree, according to the newspaper.

Caretaker govt to loosen intl E-shop transactions

Greece is slowly extricating itself from a … North Korean-style banking environment as a looming ministerial decision, by the caretaker government, envisions a further relaxation of capital controls, imposed in late June by the previous SYRIZA government, with the signatures of ex-PM Alexis Tsipras and his FinMin, Yanis Varoufakis.

Guardian lists 10 things Greeks (in Greece) are now without!

2015 is turning out to be the Olympic Games of … Eurogroup sessions and an unprecedented “gab fest” for European leaders engaged in the “Greek crisis saga”. Apparently, the Grecian “custom” of incessant political chatter and debate — from coffee shop, to kitchen tables to Parliament’s aisles — is infectious.

Over EUR 2 mn raised for flood relief through gov't accounts

BELGRADE - A total of over EUR 2 million have so far been raised for flood victims through the designated account of the Serbian government, around EUR 700,000 via PayPal, while the total humanitarian aid that arrived in the country due to the May floods has been estimated at EUR 19.5 million, General Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Veljko Odalovic said on Thursday.

President to attend donor conference in Brussels

President to attend donor conference in Brussels

BELGRADE -- Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić will attend a donor conference dedicated to repairing the damage from the floods in Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.

The event will be held in Brussels on July 16, Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dačić said on Wednesday.

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