The positive preliminary assessment came yesterday and relates to Greece's third payment request for 1.69 billion euros in grants and 1.95 billion in loans
The market watchdog continued comprehensive audits, as in November alone, more than 1,250 inspections were carried out
The global surge in inflation from the “double whammy” of pandemic-related disruption and the Russian invasion of Ukraine has punished consumers in Europe over the past two years, with one “casualty” in Greece being the country’s iconic “souvlaki”, alternatively known the world over as “gyro”. According to market watchers in the country, the price of […]
The complexity of this relationship will be on full display on 7-8 December, when Chinese and EU leaders meet in Beijing, the first summit held in four years under this format
The European Union project was born out of the ashes of war, but for European societies it has been an experience of peace
In 2022, land roughly the size of Corsica was scorched by wildfires across the EU
The Greek PM is on a 3-day official working visit to London
The deaths are attributed to fine particulate matter
Drug haul valued at 4.1 mln euros; no arrests made
The EU will put forth more proposals next week to combat human trafficking, a global industry estimated at 6bln euro annually
The skilled soldier shared some "trade secrets" with the public in an interview
The two parties met in Brussels yesterday as part of the Turkey-EU High Level Dialogue on Migration and Security
Only people in Paris, Berlin and Brussels pay more
56 percent of respondents said they've dipped into savings to pay monthly bills
The greater Athens-Piraeus area, which hosts almost half of Greece’s roughly 11 million residents, will see the welcome addition of 18 new underground metro stations by the end of the decade with the completion of Line 4. The Greek capital’s proverbial traffic jams and congestion were markedly rolled back – but not completely ended – […]
Tax Bureau (AADE) data shows some 1,064 tax exemptions worth 15.557 bln euros
The Piraeus Port Authority (PPA), which manages the largest and busiest port in Greece, this week announced the first five shore power connection slots for ferry boats. Another four slots at the nearby cruise ship terminal in Piraeus are also on the drawing board, part of the PPA’s promised efforts at “energy transition” and reducing carbon emissions. […]
PM Mitsotakis' government has been discussing various options for months, with sources saying the PM is leaning towards a single country-wide ballot
Greek PM Mitsotakis remains tightlipped about discussions
The European Council on 14-15 December will have a very dense and packed agenda. In terms of security and geopolitics, there is no indication currently that the Gaza war will have been terminated. Rather, an escalation of the conflict is feared with more humanitarian suffering and pleas for help. The European response to the ongoing […]