Sameh Shoukry: ‘We’re Expecting More Support From Europe’

Egyptian FM Shoukry gives an interview to Ta Nea, where he touches on the possibility of maritime zones being delimited in the east Mediterranean, the Mideast crisis and the crucial issue of migration

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Bank of Greece: Positive Signs for Tourism in the First Quarter of 2024

March of this year saw an even more impressive surge, with non-resident arrivals spiking by 31.2% and revenues jumping by 34.2% compared to March 2023.

Greek Consumers Suffer from Price Disparity in European Markets

These discrepancies persist despite the lower purchasing power of Greek consumers relative to those in other eurozone countries.

Greece: Plot Thickens in Mass Food Poisoning Investigation

A production facility linked to the mass food poisoning of Greek elementary students went up in flames on Sunday night, but health authorities say enough has survived the fire for them to conduct an investigation for the presence of staph

The Six Scourges of the Aegean
Libyan Provisional Gov’t Peeved Over Seismic Research off Crete

The government in Tripoli reportedly delivered a demarche to Greece's envoy in the Libyan capital last week, essentially 'doubling down' on its controversial and unsanctioned EEZ agreement with Turkey

Sameh Shoukry: ‘We’re Expecting More Support From Europe’

Egyptian FM Shoukry gives an interview to Ta Nea, where he touches on the possibility of maritime zones being delimited in the east Mediterranean, the Mideast crisis and the crucial issue of migration

American Hellenic Institute (AHI) Advocates for Strong U.S. Foreign Aid to Greece and Cyprus in House Appropriations Subcommittee

AHI recommended a $1.8 million appropriation for Greece's International Military Education and Training (IMET) program

Greek Consumers Suffer from Price Disparity in European Markets

These discrepancies persist despite the lower purchasing power of Greek consumers relative to those in other eurozone countries.

Official Interest by US State Fund in Greece-Cyprus-Israel Great Sea Interconnector

The Great Sea Interconnector project is characterized as a 2,000MW cable originally conceived in 2017 to bolster energy security in the wider region

Reports: High Demand Ahead of Mytilineos Placement

The ATHEX-listed Mytilineos group plans to sell-off 4.5 million shares.

9.4%, 13.4% Increase in Greece’s Food Service, Accommodation Turnover in 1Q24
BoG: Current Account Deficit at 4.2bn in Q1 2024

Exports were down by 10.7% in current prices with imports down by 1.9%

On this Day in History: May 21

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Greece: Improvement Initiatives at Piraeus Port Resurface Ahead of Summer Season

SEEN is also advocating for various interventions to enhance passenger services and ship operations at the port.

Greece: Plot Thickens in Mass Food Poisoning Investigation

A production facility linked to the mass food poisoning of Greek elementary students went up in flames on Sunday night, but health authorities say enough has survived the fire for them to conduct an investigation for the presence of staph

Who’s Happiest at Work? Hint: It’s Not Women

Overall job satisfaction ticked up, but worker contentment dropped for wages, work-life balance, survey shows

South Doing All the Work in Europe’s Upside-Down Recovery

A sharp rebound in tourism in Europe’s sunbelt powers its economic rebound as core manufacturing centers struggle to recover

While U.S. Debates Free Speech, Pro-Hamas Rhetoric in France Is a Crime

Prosecutors are investigating far-left politicians, union officials and others for condoning terrorism after the Oct. 7 attack

Baby Boomer Professors Join Student Protests, Risking Arrest and Violence

Faculty take to the front lines at universities, often in support of students’ right to protest