This week’s newsletter from AthensLive is out:
* Novartis scandal: An utterly failed mafia-style cover-up * “They shot him in the head” “Yes, but what was he doing blocking the library construction?” * They are capable of getting us into war even with Barbados
- are the main headlines to be found inside this highly informative weekly must-read from and about Greece.
An official FBI document included in the Novartis scandal file in Greece was reported as falsified in its Greek translation, to omit the names of two officials who were stated as bribed by the company. The student shot directly in the face with a stun grenade by a policeman has been, after all, very seriously injured. The Education Minister, instead of condemning the incident, justified lethal police violence against an unarmed civilian. Greek foreign policy seems in tatters. Iran seized two Greek-flagged tankers, following Greece’s seizure of an Iranian one at a US request. Tension escalated as Iran threatened to seize more Greek tankers. At the same time, Greek citizens are informed of crucial foreign policy decisions by foreign officials.
Add to these headlines and main features a lot more overview and details about a variety of aspects of Greece during the week - together with an abundance of links to further reading and to more knowledge about Greece today.
By reading the newsletter - and even better by subscribing or becoming a supporting member - you will also find a lot of links to other sources and to events and developments that you will not otherwise come across. And even if some of them are in Greek only, by using a Translator in your browser, it will be easy to read no matter how familiar you are with the Greek language.
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