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Human intelligence is declining according to Stanford geneticist
Ever can’t help but think you’re surrounded by idiots? A leading scientist at Stanford University thinks he has the answer, and the bad news is things aren’t likely to get any better.
Dr. Gerald Crabtree, a geneticist at Stanford, has published a study that he conducted to try and identify the progression of modern man’s intelligence. As it turns out, however, Dr. Crabtree’s research led...
Greek pensioners protest austerity cuts
Greek pensioners shout slogans during a march in central Athens to protest against the government’s austerity measures.
Greek pensioners have demonstrated in Athens to protest against the government’s harsh austerity measures and highlight the consequences of the program on their life.
On Thursday, hundreds of elderly braved the heavy rain in the capital and marched to the country’s Labor...
Greek parliament approves tax hikes
Greek lawmakers have approved a new tax legislation intended to increase government revenues by 2.3 billion-euro (3 billion USD) in the following months.
The new tax bill was approved with the support of the majority of the lawmakers in the 300-member parliament early on Saturday.
The new legislation aims to tax any income above 42,000 euros (56,000 USD) per year at 42 percent.
The passage of the...
Greece unemployment rate hit 26.8 percent in October
Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras arrives at the Finance and Development Ministry in Athens for a meeting with the Development minister, January 9, 2013.
New official data show that Greece’s unemployment rate increased to 26.8 percent in October as the eurozone country witnesses a sixth year of recession.
“Unemployment in October 2012 was 26.8 percent, compared with 19.7 percent in October...
Boat sinks off Greek island, 20 illegal immigrants dead
A boat of illegal immigrants on its way to Greece
At least 20 bodies have been retrieved following an incident where a small boat carrying illegal immigrants traveling to Greece capsized near the eastern island of Lesvos.
Officials say the National Greek Coast Guard has found the bodies at sea and is searching for survivors.
The boat reportedly departed from the Turkish coast, carrying at least 27...
Greece unemployment rate jumps to 26 percent
Jobless Greeks wait outside an unemployment bureau in the capital Athens.
The official Greek unemployment rate has risen to 26 percent as the near-bankrupt eurozone country heads toward a sixth year of recession.
The Greek statistics office ELSTAT announced on Thursday that the jobless number rose to 1.295 million in September, pushing up the unemployment rate from 25.3 the previous month and 18.9...
Thousands of Greek communists protest the Gaza war at Israeli embassy
A protest marking the anniversary of the deadly suppression of a 1973 student uprising in Greece turned into a massive anti-Israeli demonstration in the capital Athens, Press TV reports.
On Saturday, communist protesters gathered at the Athens Polytechnic before marching on to the Israeli embassy in protest against its ongoing killing of Palestinians in Gaza.
On November 17, 1973, students held a...
Greek Parliament Passes Thrid Harsh Austerity Package
A general view of the Greek parliament during a vote on new austerity measures in Athens on November 7, 2012.
The Greece parliament has adopted an 18.5-billion-euro (23.6-billion-US dollar) austerity package amid clashes between police and angry protesters in the capital Athens.
On Wednesday, the Greek lawmakers voted for the bill that cuts pensions by up to 15%, reduces some wages by a third, and...
Greek police clash with protesters in Athens
Riot police stand guard as demonstrators march in front of the Greek parliament in central Athens during protests against new austerity measures on November 6, 2012.
Greek police have clashed with angry protesters in the capital city, Athens, as the country’s lawmakers begin debating new austerity measures.
Clashes broke out outside the Greek parliament after tens of thousands of anti-austerity protesters...
Greeks kick off new wave of strikes against austerity measures
People walking by closed shops in Athens during the 24-hours general strike.
Greeks have kicked off a new wave of strikes to protest against fresh austerity measures due to be presented by the government to the parliament.
The work stoppage began on Monday as the metro in the capital Athens was shut and taxi drivers halted services.
There was also a media blackout on Monday as journalists stopped working...
Russia promises to make Greece a prospering state in 1 year
Two years ago, Greece missed the chance to extricate from the crisis with Russia’s help. Nowadays, Russian investments in the country grow and give air to breathe to economies of several regions of Greece, such as the north-east. Russian investors are especially attracted by cheap real estate, tourism and the property that they can buy from the state.
“Greece should only give Russia the...
Greece Public Debt And Deficit Worse Than Estimated
Provisional figures released by Greece’s national statistics authority have shown the country’s deficit and public debt for 2011 are worse than estimated.
According to provisional data published by ELSTAT statistics agency on Monday, the 2011 deficit stood at 9.4 percent of gross domestic product and the public debt at 170.6 percent.
“The revisions as regards the debt ratios are primarily...
Thousands across Greece protest austerity measures
Youths have clashed with the Athens police force, pelting officers with stones and petrol bombs during an anti-austerity march. More than 40,000 have taken to the streets in Greece in a 24-hour strike against wage and pension cuts.
Anti-austerity activists faced down police officers, throwing Molotov cocktails and rocks in the center of Athens. Police responded by firing teargas and stun grenades...
Greeks angered by Christ blasphemous theatre play
Tensions have risen in the Greek capital city of Athens over a blasphemous American play which portrays Jesus Christ as homosexual.
Late on Friday, police briefly arrested more than 30 people outside an Athens theatre, where the play Corpus Christi was staged, who were calling on authorities to ban the show.
Also on Thursday, the Greece’s nationalist Golden Dawn (Chryssi Avgi) Party had sent several...
Police, pensioners clash over austerity measures in Athens
Greek pensioners shout slogans while marching in central Athens to protest the new austerity cuts on October 8, 2012.
Greek police in the capital city of Athens have clashed with pensioners protesting against the government’s new round of austerity measures.
On Monday, hundreds of Greek pensioners staged a rally outside the office of the European Union (EU) in Athens where police officers used batons...