Mob Madness

Mob Madness Greece faces further economic uncertainty with debts more than 100% of its GDP, and its incongruence to see mass protest for more money in tandem with the financial collapse.
The EU is watching Greece closely and remains undecided. "The EU should help Greece and other countries, because that would strengthen the cohesion of the community", explains a University lecturer. But the crisis is now affecting his own graduates the most - "With €700 (a month) you can hardly do anything", explains one student "We can't move out of our parent's homes...we cannot live on what we earn", says another. Angry and restless, youths frequently take to the streets in riots and protest. And if they aren't protesting, all too often they're leaving the country. They accuse the government of undervaluing them and say its their skills that will solve the financial crisis.
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