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TERNA Energy and Motor Oil to Build Greece's First Offshore Wind Farm

TERNA Energy and Motor Oil to Build Greece's First Offshore Wind Farm

The project is more than just a technical achievement; it symbolizes Greece’s commitment to clean energy while promising economic benefits for both the national and local economies.
PureHealth Makes $1.38 Billion Move into Greek Healthcare Sector

PureHealth Makes $1.38 Billion Move into Greek Healthcare Sector

Headquartered in Abu Dhabi, PureHealth is 43.93% owned by the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund ADQ and boasts a robust network of 114 hospitals, 316 clinics, and 145 diagnostic centers across five countries, supported by 63,000 professionals.
Greece’s Tax Structure: A Heavy Burden on Low-Income Households

Greece’s Tax Structure: A Heavy Burden on Low-Income Households

In 2024, Greece collected €68.787 billion in total tax revenue, a €1.885 billion increase compared to €66.902 billion in 2023.
Reinstating Greece’s 13th and 14th Public Sector Salaries: A Significant Fiscal Challenge

Reinstating Greece’s 13th and 14th Public Sector Salaries: A Significant Fiscal Challenge

The issue is set to be reviewed in June by Greece’s Council of State, the nation’s supreme administrative court, with its ruling expected to significantly influence future economic policies.
Greece’s Wiretapping Scandal Trial Scheduled for March 5, 2025

Greece’s Wiretapping Scandal Trial Scheduled for March 5, 2025

At the center of the controversy is the alleged use of the advanced Predator spyware in a sweeping surveillance operation that targeted politicians, journalists, and prominent business figures.
Greece Surpasses Fiscal Targets in 2024 Driven by Strong Tax Revenues

Greece Surpasses Fiscal Targets in 2024 Driven by Strong Tax Revenues

Revenues stood at €81.337 billion, representing a €1.126 billion increase over projections.
Greece’s Weather Stations Are Evolving to Meet Modern Challenges

Greece’s Weather Stations Are Evolving to Meet Modern Challenges

Over the next 17 months, the HNMS will gain access to 30 state-of-the-art automatic weather stations, marking a significant leap forward in Greece's meteorological capabilities.
The Growing Rental Market Crisis Shaping Greece’s 2025 Housing Landscape

The Growing Rental Market Crisis Shaping Greece’s 2025 Housing Landscape

Rental prices have surged dramatically in recent years.
New Compliance Leadership at Greece's Top Financial Institution

New Compliance Leadership at Greece's Top Financial Institution

Under Kasapaki’s oversight, cash collateral from non-performing loan borrowers was improperly used to purchase shares in the capital increase, a violation that drew scrutiny from regulators.
Greece Accelerates Energy Transmission Projects to Boost Renewable Energy Growth

Greece Accelerates Energy Transmission Projects to Boost Renewable Energy Growth

The proposed legislation introduces measures to expedite critical infrastructure projects.
Greek Society's Unyielding Demand for Justice Over Tempi Tragedy Puts Suffocating Pressure on Government and Judiciary

Greek Society's Unyielding Demand for Justice Over Tempi Tragedy Puts Suffocating Pressure on Government and Judiciary

Hundreds of thousands of citizens, moved by shared grief and indignation, answered the call of victims’ families to take to the streets.
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Hundreds of Thousands Rally Across Greece Demanding Justice for Tempi Tragedy

From Athens to Thessaloniki, Crete, and cities around the world, voices united in a shared call for accountability, demanding that the tragic events of Tempi be a turning point for Greek society.
Backlash Grows Over Greece’s Proposed Ban on Fuel Sales to Helmetless Riders

Backlash Grows Over Greece’s Proposed Ban on Fuel Sales to Helmetless Riders

A new regulation proposed by the Greek government has sparked significant reactions, aiming to prohibit the sale of fuel to motorcyclists who are not wearing helmets.
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Labor Shortages Challenge Greek Agriculture: New Initiatives Target Migrant Workforce

The Greek government is embarking on a sweeping reform of its residence permit system for migrant workers to tackle severe labor shortages and boost economic growth.
Greece’s Regional Cities See Real Estate Boom from Golden Visa Buyers

Greece’s Regional Cities See Real Estate Boom from Golden Visa Buyers

A new trend is reshaping Greece’s property market as third-country nationals seeking residency through the "Golden Visa" program begin to shift their focus to regional areas.
Winners and Losers: Who the Council of State's Verdict on the New Building Code Affects

Winners and Losers: Who the Council of State's Verdict on the New Building Code Affects

The Council of State, Greece's highest administrative court, has ruled that a key incentive system under the New Building Code (NOK) is unconstitutional.
Trump’s Presidency: The European Union’s Moment of Truth

Trump’s Presidency: The European Union’s Moment of Truth

The re-election of Donald Trump as President of the United States marks a pivotal moment for the European Union, presenting a challenge that demands strategic recalibration, unity, and strong leadership. Through his protectionist economic policies, tariff threats, and confrontational stance towards European institutions, Trump underscores the gaps in the EU's crisis management and policymaking.
Greek Supreme Court Landmark Decision on New Building Regulation Controversy

Greek Supreme Court Landmark Decision on New Building Regulation Controversy

Greece’s Supreme Administrative Court, the Council of State (StE), is expected to issue a critical ruling on Friday, January 24, regarding controversial "construction bonuses" included in the country’s New Building Regulation (NOK).
Trump, Trade, and Tourism: External Factors Shaping Greece’s 2025 Growth Path

Trump, Trade, and Tourism: External Factors Shaping Greece’s 2025 Growth Path

The Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE), a leading Greek economic think tank, has released its latest quarterly report on Thursday, projecting a 2.4% growth rate for Greece’s economy in 2025.
Protests Over Greece’s Deadly Train Collision Demand Transparency and Accountability

Protests Over Greece’s Deadly Train Collision Demand Transparency and Accountability

The Association of Relatives of Tempi Victims has announced a protest outside Greece’s Parliament this Sunday, January 26, calling for a full investigation into a catastrophic train collision on February 28, 2023, that resulted in 57 deaths.
Stricter Penalties Fail to Curb Crime in Greece, Raising Questions About Effectiveness

Stricter Penalties Fail to Curb Crime in Greece, Raising Questions About Effectiveness

Despite implementing harsher criminal penalties, Greece has seen little impact on reducing crime rates, particularly homicides, according to data from the Hellenic Police (ELAS) spanning 1991 to 2021.
Greece's Hidden Pension Debt Threatens Economic Stability

Greece's Hidden Pension Debt Threatens Economic Stability

Greece faces a significant challenge with its pension system, as highlighted in a recent study by the Center for Liberal Studies (KEFiM). The study estimates Greece's "hidden" pension debt at an alarming 409% of its GDP. This debt arises from pension obligations to workers in both the public and private sectors, obligations that are not accounted for in the Maastricht debt criterion used across the European Union.
Mitsotakis Embraces Trump-Era Politics, Strengthens Ties with the White House

Mitsotakis Embraces Trump-Era Politics, Strengthens Ties with the White House

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is steering his New Democracy (ND) party further to the right, aligning with the ideological currents of the Trump era. This shift appears to be a strategic response to the growing appeal of far-right parties in Greece, aiming to solidify ND’s conservative base while staying competitive in a rapidly polarizing political landscape.
Alter Ego Media IPO Sees Unprecedented Demand

Alter Ego Media IPO Sees Unprecedented Demand

The IPO of Greek media company Alter Ego Media has captured extraordinary interest from retail investors, with reports indicating it was oversubscribed by an impressive 11,9 times.
Greece Tightens Rules for Late Tax Filings: Major Changes Starting in July

Greece Tightens Rules for Late Tax Filings: Major Changes Starting in July

Greece’s Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) has implemented new measures to address late tax filings, signaling a significant shift in how taxes are managed for individuals and businesses in the country.
Metron Analysis Poll Shows Mitsotakis Approval Plummeting Amid Rising Public Discontent

Metron Analysis Poll Shows Mitsotakis Approval Plummeting Amid Rising Public Discontent

Public discontent with the Greek government and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has surged in January, wiping out the modest gains in approval seen just a month ago.
Greek Tax Authorities Crack Down on Influencers’ Tax Compliance Amid Growing Concerns

Greek Tax Authorities Crack Down on Influencers’ Tax Compliance Amid Growing Concerns

The Greek tax administration has turned its focus toward influencers, a modern profession that has increasingly been linked to instances of tax evasion.
Nikitas Kaklamanis Elected Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament with 247 Votes

Nikitas Kaklamanis Elected Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament with 247 Votes

Nikitas Kaklamanis has been elected Speaker of the Greek Parliament, securing 247 votes in favor. Members of Parliament from New Democracy, PASOK, SYRIZA, the Hellenic Solution, Spartans, and 18 independent MPs supported his candidacy.
The Trump Era: Globalization, Peace, and Democracy – Christophe Aguiton's Perspective

The Trump Era: Globalization, Peace, and Democracy – Christophe Aguiton's Perspective

Christophe Aguiton, a key figure in the French organization ATTAC and a prominent advocate in the international anti-globalization movement of the 2000s, spoke to Dnews.gr and journalist Yannis Albanis about the far-reaching impact of the Trump era on globalization, peace, and democracy.
Greek Prime Minister Calls Trump Era a Turning Point for Europe’s Strategic Awakening

Greek Prime Minister Calls Trump Era a Turning Point for Europe’s Strategic Awakening

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has described the Trump era as a potential turning point for Europe, emphasizing the need for renewed focus on the continent’s geopolitical, economic, investment, competitiveness, and defense priorities.
High Demand for Greece's Public Land Sale Initiative

High Demand for Greece's Public Land Sale Initiative

Over 5,000 applications have been submitted through Greece's online platform designed for the purchase of encroached land owned by the state.
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