Daily Archives: April 19, 2015

Ε-Κατσε «διπλό» στην Κέρκυρα, ο Εργοτέλης σόκαρε την Ξάνθη

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Αν και όλα έδειχναν ότι το παιχνίδι στην Κέρκυρα ανάμεσα στην ομώνυμη ομάδα και τον ΠΑΟΚ θα τελείωνε στο 0-0, ήρθε ο Κάτσε με ένα… άπιαστο φάουλ στο 83′ να χαρίσει το «διπλό» στους Θεσσαλονικείς (Κέρκυρα – ΠΑΟΚ 0-1), οι οποίοι είχαν να κερδίσουν από τα μέσα Ιανουαρίου μακριά από τη Βόρεια Ελλάδας έτσι προσπέρασαν τον Παναθηναϊκό.

Επιστροφή στις νίκες μετά από αρκετό καιρό για τον Παναιτωλικό, ο οποίος επικράτησε στο Αγρίνιο της Καλλονής (Παναιτωλικός – Καλλονή 2-0) στα πλαίσια της 31ης αγωνιστικής της Σούπερ Λιγκ, έτσι οι ηττημένοι μπαίνουν σε περιπέτειες όσον αφορά το θέμα του υποβιβασμού τρεις αγωνιστικές πριν το τέλος.

Ήττα σοκ για την Ξάνθη, η οποία έχασε από τον Εργοτέλη (Ξάνθη – Εργοτέλης 0-1) στα Πηγάδια και είδε την 5η θέση και τα πλέι οφ να απομακρύνονται.

Πηγή:in.gr

Δραγασάκης: Εκλογές ή δημοψήφισμα σε περίπτωση αδιεξόδου

Δραγασάκης: Εκλογές ή δημοψήφισμα σε περίπτωση αδιεξόδου

Το ενδεχόμενο εκλογών ή δημοψηφίσματος σε περίπτωση αδιεξόδου αφήνει ανοιχτό ο αντιπρόεδρος της κυβέρνησης Γιάννης Δραγασάκης, δηλώνοντας στο Βήμα της Κυριακής πως «στο πίσω μέρος του μυαλού μας, αυτές είναι δυνατότητες αναζήτησης διεξόδου, εφόσον διαπιστωθεί αδιέξοδο».

Ο κ. Δραγασάκης επαναλαμβάνει πως η κυβέρνηση θέλει «βιώσιμη λύση εντός ευρώ», αλλά ξεκαθαρίζει πως «δεν θα υποχωρήσουμε από τις κόκκινες γραμμές».

«Η κοινωνία πρέπει να προχωρήσει από την πλευρά της σε διαδικασίες αυτοκαθορισμού και αυτογνωσίας. Το να σερνόμαστε από άλλους ως καλοί μαθητές ή να προεξοφλούμε ρήξεις είναι αδιέξοδο» σημειώνει.

«Εμείς δεν μπορούμε να γίνουμε κάτι άλλο από αυτό που είμαστε» προσθέτει, εκτιμώντας ότι «αν φτάσουμε στον Ιούνιο χωρίς συμφωνία, όλα τα ζητήματα θα τεθούν πολύ πιο σκληρά».

Πηγή:in.gr

Triumph for Olympiakos at Barcelona

By George Georgakopoulos

Olympiakos produced its best away performance so far this season to defeat host Barcelona 76-63 on Friday and snatch the home advantage in the Euroleague play-offs.

The Reds have now tied the series at 1-1 and are taking it to Piraeus for two games next week, expecting to win the best-of-five series in front of their own fans.

Olympiakos took the bull by its horns leading 15-10 after the first quarter and 35-25 after the second, as its defense strangled the Catalans while its three-pointer shooting (13/27 overall) left the hosts with no chance.

Led by a spectacular Giorgos Printezis (he scored 22 points and collected nine rebounds) and guided masterfully by coach Yiannis Sfairopoulos, Olympiakos was completely different to the team that had lost by 16 two days earlier at the same court and took its lead as high as 18 points (68-50) in the last period against a frustrated Barcelona.

Such was the impressive performance of the Greeks’ defense that it managed to contain the Barcelona attack to just 63 points against an average scoring rate of more than 83 points per game in the Euroleague before this Game 2 of the series.

Vassilis Spanoulis was also instrumental to Olympiakos’s win with 16 points and five assists, while Vangelis Mantzaris made four out of four three pointers! This was a game Olympiakos simply could not possibly lose.

source:ekathimerini.com

Greece poised to sign gas deal with Russia, says German weekly

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Greece is poised to sign a gas deal with Russia as early as Tuesday which could bring 3-5 billion euros into depleted government coffers, German magazine Der Spiegel reported, citing a senior figure in the ruling SYRIZA party.

During a visit to Moscow earlier this month, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras expressed interest in participating in a pipeline that would bring Russian gas to Europe via Turkey and Greece.

Under the proposed deal, Greece would receive advance funds from Russia based on expected future profits linked to the pipeline. The Greek energy minister said last week that Athens would repay Moscow after 2019, when the pipeline is expected to start operating.

Greek government officials were not immediately available to comment on the Spiege report.

The new government in Greece has been talking with its eurozone partners for months to try to secure aid and avert a default which could push the country out of the single currency bloc. But progress has been slow and Athens has been exploring other sources of funding.

Spiegel, citing the Syriza official, reported that the Russian deal could be signed on Tuesday and yield an advance of between 3 and 5 billion euros. The official was quoted as saying the deal could «turn the page» for Greece.

source:ekathimerini.com

Turkey asks for investigation into Greek mosque attacks

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The Turkish Foreign Ministry has asked Greece to investigate the vandalism of two mosques in Komotini following incidents on Friday.

“Turkey requests Greek authorities to clarify as soon as possible the reason for these atrocious events, which occurred in sacred places” for the Muslim minority in Thrace, a statement said on Saturday, according to the Anadolu Agency.

One mosque in the northeastern Greek city was damaged by fire, while vandals cut down trees in the courtyard of the other.

“These two incidents cannot be a coincidence. Personally, I think that it was sabotage,” Komotini mufti Ibrahim Sharif told Anadolu

source:ekathimerini.com

US Treasury secretary urges Greece to reach debt deal

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Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew (photo) is urging Greece to reach a deal with its creditors, warning that a default would “create immediate hardship for Greece” and damage the world economy.

Greece is in negotiations with the International Monetary Fund and European authorities to receive the final 7.2 billion euro ($7.8 billion) installment of its financial bailout. Creditors are demanding that Greece produce credible reforms before releasing the money.

The country has relied on loans from the international community since 2010. Without more bailout money, Greece could miss two debt payments due to the IMF in May and run out of cash to pay government salaries and pensions.

“It’s something that the European and global economies don’t need — to have another crisis,” Lew told reporters Friday.

Fears that Greece could default and abandon the euro currency group sent shockwaves through global markets Friday. After being down nearly 360 points, the Dow Jones industrial average recovered a bit to finish down 279.47, a drop of 1.5 percent.

Lew said he stressed in a series of one-on-one meetings, including discussions with Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, that it was urgent that the debt negotiations be resolved quickly.

The status of the Greek debt talks was a prime topic on the sidelines at the spring meetings of the 188-nation International Monetary Fund and its sister lending organization, the World Bank. Those meetings were scheduled to conclude Saturday with financial officials addressing a variety of issues — from the weak global economy to a stalled effort to overhaul IMF voting procedures.

The negotiations over Greeces debt have proved contentious. Greek officials said they planned to meet with creditors Saturday in a search for “common ground.”

Some finance officials expressed their frustration with Greeces new left-wing government, elected in January. Luis de Guindos, Spain’s economy minister, said the Greek government had sent “contradictory” signals regarding the negotiations.

“We have wasted very precious time over the last three or four weeks,” de Guindos said in an interview with The Associated Press. “The communication of the Greek government has not been great. They have not made a lot of friends,” he said, while adding, “I expect and I hope that the communication will improve.”

Greece wasn’t the only country that drew criticism at the finance meetings: China and Japan complained that the United States has still not approved the legislation needed to put into effect IMF reforms that have been stalled for the past five years. The reforms would boost the IMF’s resources to deal with financial crises and increase the voting power of fast-emerging economies such as China, Brazil and India.

Lew said he had assured his fellow finance ministers that the Obama administration still believed it would soon overcome objections from Republican lawmakers and win congressional approval for the IMF reforms. The United States is the IMF’s largest shareholder and congressional approval is the last hurdle to putting the reforms into effect.

Chinese Vice Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao said in a speech Friday that the failure to pass the IMF quota reforms had damaged Americas image.

Growing frustration has caused other major countries to examine alternatives to break the stalemate in ways that might reduce Americas global influence.

Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso, speaking to reporters after the G-20 meeting, noted the growing dissatisfaction: “There are other camps who are saying we can leave the U.S. behind and do something else. However, theres a voting power being held by the United States, so it’s not realistic to think about other ways.”

As the largest shareholder, the United States is the only country that can veto key IMF actions.

source:ekathimerini.com