Kostas Kallitsis The Greek Finance Minister’s permanent and declared concern is maintaining fiscal balance as a non-negotiable good. He is...
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A new metro held hostage
Maria Katsounaki On the sidelines of the happy event of the inauguration of the Thessaloniki Metro, a merry-go-round of tensions and...
Hotels to house public sector workers
Legislation aims to address staff shortages to combat seasonal housing crisis in tourism hotspots Ilias Bellos Seeking to tackle the...
Greece to raise €500 mln in T-bills
Newsroom The Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) will auction 52-week treasury bills, in book entry form, to the amount of 500 million...
Desperate schools turn to retired teachers to fill gaps
Apostolos Lakasas Amid a severe shortage of teachers, the Education Ministry has called on retired educators to apply for available...
Storm Bora brings flooding, disruptions across Greece
Newsroom Storm Bora has caused severe flooding and damage across Greece, leading to over 290 emergency calls by Saturday night. The fire...
New Thessaloniki metro is archaeological window on the past
Alexandros Litsardakis, Alexandros Avramidis- A metro system in Greece’s second city Thessaloniki officially opened on Saturday, its...
PM highlights Thessaloniki metro launch
Newsroom Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis marked the inauguration of the northern city of Thessaloniki’s metro station Saturday, calling...
One or two bond issues in 2025
Eleftheria Kourtali The Greek state will proceed with one or – at most – two new bond issues in 2025, depending of course on market...
79 migrants rescued near Gavdos in two incidents
Newsroom The Coast Guard rescued 79 migrants in two operations near Greece’s southernmost island of Gavdos. Late Friday, a rescue vessel...
Eurobank’s €1.2 bln investment in Cyprus signals confidence
Newsroom According to Kathimerini’s Panayiotis Rougalas, Eurobank has made significant strides in its investment in the Cypriot banking...
Egypt to host Greece, Cyprus leaders in January
Newsroom A trilateral summit is set to take place in early January in Cairo, marking a decade of collaboration between Greece, Egypt and...
ATHEX: November ends with 0.78% rise
Newsroom The Greek bourse session on Friday showed some worrying signs for observers, with the benchmark closing at the day’s low, below...
Diplomats monitoring Turkish arrest of Greek woman
Newsroom The Greek Foreign Ministry is monitoring developments following the arrest, in Turkey, of a Greek woman awaiting trial on...
Drones integrated into Greek Armed Forces’ arsenal
Stavros Ioannidis The Greek armed forces are steadily integrating advanced unmanned systems, including loitering munitions, surveillance...
Election system reforms back in the spotlight
Dora Antoniou Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis remains firm against revising electoral law, despite speculation fueled by a fragmented...
Cyprus in US Visa Waiver Program soon
DORITA YIANNAKOU Cyprus is on the verge of joining the US Visa Waiver Program, with just a few minor issues remaining to be addressed....
Danger superfluous and unjust
Nikos Konstandaras We’ve heard it before, that cameras on our streets will force Greek drivers to improve their behavior, reducing the...
Semaphore Greek Festival 2025: Celebrating 44 years of unity and culture
Newsroom The Semaphore Greek Festival returns to the Semaphore Foreshore in Adelaide, South Australia, on the weekend of January 18-19,...
Eurostat sees November’s EU-harmonized inflation at 3%
Newsroom Euro area annual inflation is expected to be 2.3% in November 2024, up from 2% in October according to a flash estimate from...