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Why Greece’s Younger Generations Are Turning Away From Public-Sector Jobs
For those who came of age in the 1980s and 1990s, the state was often the employer of choice and a key vehicle for upward mobility.
How Intellexa’s Founder Frames Responsibility in the Predator Spyware Scandal
Dilian said the company had strictly complied with European and international export regulations when supplying the controversial surveillance software.
How the War in the Middle East Could Hit Greece’s Economy
For Greece, the implications are significant because the country’s economic planning for 2026 was built on much lower energy assumptions.
Greece’s Top Court Orders Intelligence Service to Hand Over Surveillance File on Journalist
Greece’s highest administrative court has ordered the country’s National Intelligence Service (EYP) to submit the full surveillance file concerning journalist Thanasis Koukakis, marking a significant development in the long-running wiretapping scandal that has shaken the country’s political system.
Greek Court Ruling Reopens Illegal Surveillance Case, Triggers New Prosecutorial Probe
The court further ordered an investigation into whether surveillance software continued to operate in Greece even after the scandal became public.
ATHEX Misses Full Upside of Market Rally Amid Euronext Acquisition Expenses
Today, Hellenic Exchanges SA, the operator of Greece’s capital markets, is releasing its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2025 and for the full year.
"Cover-Up" at the Heart of Greece’s Predator Spyware Scandal, Court Told
Prosecutors argue that the network operated in parallel with lawful state surveillance, raising serious concerns about the relationship between private spyware operators and Greece’s National Intelligence Service (EYP).
Bank of Greece Overhauls Safeguarding and Governance Rules for Fintechs
The regulatory obligations of payment institutions and electronic money institutions operating in Greece have become significantly more extensive following a new decision by the Executive Committee of the Bank of Greece, the country’s central bank.
Greek Wiretapping Trial Uncovers New Financial Links to Predator Spyware
The case has attracted scrutiny well beyond Greece because it concerns the use of Predator.
Another Crucial Stress Test for the Vertical Gas Corridor at Monday’s Auction, as Pessimism Grows
Despite increased activity at both corporate and political levels aimed at avoiding a repeat of December’s unsuccessful auction, broader international conditions remain unfavorable for risk-taking.
Greek Court Hears New Evidence in Predator Spyware Surveillance Trial
The trial over Greece’s wiretapping scandal resumed on Monday at the Single-Member Misdemeanor Court of Athens, shedding further light on the operation of an alleged illegal surveillance network that relied on the Predator spyware and its links to Intellexa and Greece’s National Intelligence Service (EYP).
The Most Important Speech in Davos — and Why Greece Should Be Paying Attention
At this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, the most consequential speech did not come from a leader of a global superpower or a technology executive.
Greece Holds Strong Position Among Europe’s Top Mediterranean Travel Choices
Greece places third among preferred outbound travel destinations in both Germany and Italy, fourth in France and the United Kingdom, and sixth in Spain.
Τι να κάνω όταν βαριέμαι - Εδώ είναι η λίστα των 10 πράγματα κατά της πλήξης
Βαρεμάρα; Πλήξη; Δεν υπάρχει όρεξη για τίποτα; Σε όλους έχει συμβεί. Παρακάτω, θα βρεις λύσεις για να μετατρέψεις τον «νεκρό» χρόνο σε ευκαιρία.
Predator Spyware Case Exposes Public - Private Nexus in Greek Surveillance Program
According to Triantafyllou, Predator was formally integrated into Greece’s National Intelligence Service (EYP) by 2021.
Greece Overhauls Disclosure Rules for Smaller Public Securities Offerings
The reform brings Greek law into line with recent European regulations and sees Greece adopt a framework similar to those already applied in other EU markets.
Prominent Tempi Train Crash Advocate Maria Karystianou Moves Toward Formal Politics
Addressing criticism that she is exploiting the death of her child for political purposes, Karystianou strongly rejected the allegation.
Greece Codifies the Rules of Undercover Policing - and Tests the Limits of Judicial Oversight
Greek authorities argue that surveillance and technical monitoring alone are often insufficient to dismantle tightly knit criminal or terrorist networks.
Judge Questions Credibility of Key Witness in Greece’s Predator Spyware Case
The trial centers on the alleged development and use of the Predator surveillance system, a sophisticated piece of spyware that has been linked to the illegal monitoring of politicians, journalists, and other public figures in Greece, and to exports to authoritarian regimes abroad.
New Data Show Growing Divide Between Public and Private Pensions in Greece
The gap between newly awarded public- and private-sector pensions in Greece is continuing to widen, according to official figures from the country’s pension monitoring system, known as the Helios report.
Early Conclusions After the Pre-Announcement of a New Political Party in Greece
The movement demanding justice for Tempi, which until now functioned as a broad and politically heterogeneous civic coalition, will inevitably change once its most recognizable figure enters partisan politics.
How Dictators Fall: What 75 Years of Data on 330 Regimes Show - and Why They Don’t Vindicate Trump’s «Hard Line»
The data speak directly to proponents of the Trump-style approach.
Cyclades Mayors Call for Ban on Large-Scale Tourism Projects
In a joint decision, the island leaders warn that these projects are not genuinely productive in economic terms.
Metlen Expands Cross-Border Gas Flows with First US LNG Delivery to Bulgaria
A notable shift in Southeast Europe’s energy landscape was marked this week with the arrival in Alexandroupolis of the first cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) sourced from the United States and destined exclusively for the Bulgarian market.
Farmers’ Unrest and Economic Pressures Dent Greek Government’s Standing in New Polls
New Democracy remains clearly ahead, but its support slips by one percentage point compared with the previous Pulse poll.
Farmers’ Unrest and Economic Pressures Dent Greek Government’s Standing in New Polls
One of the most closely watched surveys, carried out by Pulse and presented on the main evening news bulletin of SKAI television, captures the political impact of the farmers’ mobilisations, both in terms of voting intention and wider public sentiment.
From Fields to Supermarkets: How Greece’s Agricultural Crisis Is Hitting Both Farmers and Consumers
Agriculture continues to play a disproportionately large role in the Greek economy, accounting for 3.2% of GDP, the highest share in the European Union.
Government Tightens Grip on Widespread Farmers’ Protests in Greece
In Crete, farmers are reportedly facing charges of forming a «criminal organization».
As AI Fuels a Global Energy Arms Race, Greece Moves to Claim Its Share
This strategic direction becomes even more compelling when viewed against the backdrop of the global AI race.
New Smart Meters in Greece Already Risk Obsolescence
Across Europe, network operators are abandoning the idea of the meter as a passive measuring tool.
Tsipras Hints at New Political Movement in Fiery «Ithaca» Speech in Athens
Beyond attacking the status quo, Tsipras urged a fundamental reshaping of Greece’s political landscape.






























