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Wednesday, May. 16, 2012 |  Syndicate content

Blogs

International Tobacco Contraband

May 14, 2012 by Ioannis Michaletos

Tobacco product smuggling and an emerging industry for the production of imitation and low-quality cigarettes are cash crops for organized crime syndicates.

Greece is better off outside the EU

May 5, 2012 by Ilias Sourdis

The priority now is to empty the Greek parliament of its present members and fill it with fresh faces and ideas for a new page in the Greek political history.

Russia eyes Balkans for investments

April 25, 2012 by Ioannis Michaletos

Greek, Cypriot, Serbian and Croatian business owners are in talks with Russian counterparts on the subject of large-scale investments in housing, leisure and entertainment complexes in various locations.

Expecting a boom in demand, Greek shipowners turn to LNG tanker acquisition

April 10, 2012 by Ioannis Michaletos

Greece’s maritime tycoons are investing heavily in Liquefied Natural Gas tankers as they are confident that global trade is soon to boom.

The increase on terrorist threat level for Europe in 2012

March 28, 2012 by Ioannis Michaletos

It is roughly estimated that over the past 6 years around 500,000 – 700,000 people have arrived in Europe from Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Maghreb, Iraq, Syria, West Bank-Gaza, Sudan, Nigeria, Egypt, Yemen, Mauritania, Somalia.

The APOEL Fairy-Tale: Not a mere product of "Spirit" & Luck; but a Reflection of their Strength & the Rise of Cypriot Football

March 15, 2012 by Chris

APOEL have reached the last 8 of the Champions League. Many circles within the media portray it as a great achievement but insinuate that it has all been down to nothing more than organization, hard work, passion & luck. In fact, their journey is a reflection of their genuine quality and the rise of Cypriot football

Islam in Turkey

March 13, 2012 by Ioannis Michaletos

Turkey has been investing considerable resources in expanding its reach both in the Islamic and in the Western world.

The Dutch Taliban

March 9, 2012 by Thomas Colignatus

Geert Wilders has an agenda against a «tsunami of islamism», throwing Greece out of the eurozone and maintaining various national arrangements behind the dykes.

It's not Greece. It's Capitalism, stupid!

March 2, 2012 by Nicolas Mottas

The ongoing crisis in Greece consists the epitomy of Capitalist policies's failure in Europe.

Change Begins from Within

February 20, 2012 by George Picoulas

Correctly assessing reality, making tough choices, not repeating the mistakes of the past, getting rid of failed leadership, and working together is a must today. Is this too much to ask? What can we learn from the early days of the Greek Republic?