Besides the windfall tax, Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis also fields questions on foreign relations, including Beleri case and recent nationalist pivot in North Macedonia
The head of the Iran-back militant group, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, claimed Cyprus is allowing Israel to use its airports and bases for military exercises
The European Commission highlighted improvements in Greece’s situation in 2023 regarding areas such as debt, unemployment, and non-performing loans, emphasizing that deep structural imbalances have now become regular imbalances. According to the official report, Greece, along with Italy, is now found to be experiencing imbalances after experiencing excessive imbalances until last year as vulnerabilities have […]
PM-Designate Mickoski says he'll use constitutional name abroad but standalone 'Macedonia' for domestic consumption - ignoring Prespa Agreement
The attack took place last week in the Gulf of Aden and involved the Greek-owned Liberian-flagged cargo ship 'Tutor'
The event in Athens was organized by the newly established Alexis Tsipras Institute and the Zoran Zaev Foundation
Greek Public Opinion Survey on attitudes regarding Albania, Albanians, bilateral ties presented on Monday during ELIAMEP, Konrad Adenauer Foundation event
The General Secretary of NATO stressed that the allied countries were in consultation to determine the optimal use of the alliance’s nuclear arsenal as a deterrent.
The agenda will focus on crucial matters such as optimizing the allocation of railway capacity across the EU, aiming to improve efficiency in cost, travel time, and environmental impact.
This decision follows the resignations of two of his partners and hard-liners Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot from the coalition government.
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He referred to global ramifications of the conflict on food security, in his remarks at the international Ukraine summit for peace, held in Switzerland
Issue of Halki Seminary, closed by Turkish authorities since 1971, was again discussed by Greek leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew
PM Mitsotakis announced to Bloomberg on Friday that Greece will impose restrictions on cruise ships visiting popular islands, to combat over-tourism
Prime Minister Mitsotakis called for a period of "comprehensive rebooting" and outlined salary increases, changes in the health and education sectors and the fight against inflation as the government's four priorities
The 4th payment tranche involves 2.3 billion euros n loans under the Union's post-pandemic Recovery and Resilience Facility stimulus plan
Furthermore, Mitsotakis specifically noted pressure on Greece's popular destinations, such as Santorini in the Cyclades.
The need to establish a sustainable model is the primary focus on the agenda of both the government and the tourism industry.
A swearing-in ceremony will take place on Friday at 6 p.m.
Britain's Foreign Secretary Foreign Secretary David Cameron claims ignorance of what was said at the UNESCO meeting about the Parthenon Marbles and opts to mock the President of the British Museum