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Greek Home Prices Continue to Rise, but Pace of Growth Slows as Rental Market Remains Tight
Greece's residential property market continued to expand in the second quarter of 2026, although the rapid surge in home prices that characterized recent years is beginning to lose momentum.
Can Gaming Become Greece’s Next Economic Success Story?
According to research by Greece’s Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE), global consumer spending on digital games reached $177.8 billion in 2024, up 31.3% from 2018.
Greek Universities Slip in Global Rankings as International Competition Intensifies
Greek universities have fallen further behind their international peers in the latest global rankings, highlighting persistent challenges in attracting foreign talent, building international research networks and enhancing academic reputation at a time when competition in higher education is accelerating worldwide.
Greek Supreme Court Debt Ruling Puts Government on Collision Course With Borrowers
A landmark ruling by Greece’s highest court on the calculation of interest for thousands of restructured mortgages is rapidly evolving from a technical legal dispute into a politically sensitive battle that could test the government’s relationship with both struggling households and the country’s banking sector.
MIT’s Konstantinos Daskalakis on AI: The Technology That Could Both Empower and Diminish Us
Despite the widespread perception that artificial intelligence is a recent phenomenon, Daskalakis notes that AI has been influencing human behavior for decades.
Greece’s Top Court Weighs Future of Airbnb Rentals in Historic Athens District
The Council of State, Greece's supreme administrative court, heard arguments this week in a series of related cases concerning the legality of Airbnb-style rentals in Plaka.
New Greek Poll Shows Tsipras' Political Comeback Reshaping Opposition Landscape
According to a survey conducted by polling firm ALCO, the governing centre-right New Democracy party remains comfortably ahead on 23.5 percent. However, the biggest development is the rapid rise of Tsipras' new party, ELAS, which debuts at 12.8 percent.
Europe’s New Corporate Blueprint Could Be a Breakthrough for Greek Startups
Europe’s effort to create a single corporate framework for startups is rapidly emerging as one of Brussels’ most closely watched competitiveness projects — and few countries may stand to benefit more than Greece.
Έμπολα: Η έλλειψη υποδομών εμποδίζει τις προσπάθειες να περιοριστεί η επιδημία στο Κονγκό
Τα δείγματα από ασθενείς που είναι ύποπτα κρούσματα του Έμπολα χρειάζεται να αποστέλλονται 1.700 χιλιόμετρα μακριά ως την πρωτεύουσα Κινσάσα.
Greece’s PPC Targets Up to €4.3 Billion in Landmark Share Sale
The Greek government, which intends to preserve its 33.4% blocking minority stake, is expected to invest as much as €1.43 billion if the deal reaches its maximum size.
Greece Imposes Strict Rules on AI Use in Schools
The measures apply to all secondary schools in Greece, including both in-person and remote learning environments.
Athens Airport Sees First Decline in Foreign Passenger Traffic Amid Middle East Tensions
Ιnternational passenger traffic fell 0.9%, marking the first contraction after months of uninterrupted growth.
Greece Emerges as Europe’s New Hotspot for Branded Luxury Residences
Greece now ranks among Europe’s five fastest-growing markets for branded residences homes attached to luxury hospitality or lifestyle brands.
Greece Emerges as Europe’s New Hotspot for Branded Luxury Residences
Greece now ranks among Europe’s five fastest-growing markets for branded residences—homes attached to luxury hospitality or lifestyle brands.
Legal Delays Threaten New Prosecutions in Greece’s Predator Spyware Case
Christos Kaklamanis, a lawyer representing PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis — one of the most prominent alleged surveillance targets — said delays in bringing charges could effectively dismantle parts of the case.
Natural Gas Dependence Leaves Greece Exposed to Global Energy Shocks
Greece’s heavy reliance on natural gas for electricity generation is making the country increasingly vulnerable to global energy crises, particularly at a time when geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are threatening to disrupt the global energy market.
Superbet Moves Closer to Greek Market Entry After Securing Sportsbook License
The company’s next key milestone in Greece is obtaining “Go Live” status, a regulatory approval that allows operators to begin offering services to the public.
Διαγωνισμός EPSO/AD/427/26: Προετοιμάσου σωστά με τα στοχευμένα Mock Tests της EPSO
Με 50.000+ συμμετοχές αλλά μόλις το 3% θα περάσει (1.490 θέσεις), ο φετινός διαγωνισμός EPSO γίνεται μια από τις πλέον ανταγωνιστικές προκλήσεις για υποψηφίους σε όλη την Ευρώπη. Σε ένα τέτοιο περιβάλλον, η προετοιμασία και η εξοικείωση με τη μορφή και το άγχος της εξέτασης (μέσω mock tests) είναι πιο κρίσιμη από ποτέ για να ξεχωρίσει κανείς.
Με το χέρι στη σκανδάλη ο Τραμπ: Οχυρώνεται το Ιράν, ετοιμάζεται για πόλεμο το Ισραήλ (Δορυφορικές εικόνες)
Το Ιράν επισκευάζει και ενισχύει πυρηνικές εγκαταστάσεις και πυραυλικές βάσεις, ο Νετανιάχου έδωσε εντολή να προετοιμαστεί το Ισραήλ για πόλεμο.
Greece Launches National Dialogue on Secondary Education Reform, Keeps University Entrance Exams for Now
According to the Ministry of Education, the reform will be developed through an open, transparent, and participatory process, with no predetermined outcomes.
Greece Heads Into 2026 Confronting the Strains of Tourism Success
Problems related to water supply, waste collection, wastewater treatment, port capacity, electricity networks, parking and traffic congestion emerged not only in traditionally popular destinations but also in areas that until recently had been considered less crowded.
Record Prices for Gold Sovereigns in Greece Drive Wave of Profit-Taking
The price of the gold sovereign coin in Greece continues to rise sharply, with selling prices now approaching €1,000, sparking strong interest from both buyers and sellers across the country.
Greece’s Wiretapping Trial Enters Critical Phase as Court Orders Deeper Scrutiny
At the centre of recent proceedings was the testimony of investigative journalist Tasos Telloglou, a senior reporter with Inside Story and Greece’s ANT1 television network.
International Demand Pushes Greek Holiday Home Purchases to New Highs in 2025
Foreign buyers showed a clear preference in 2025 for mid-range holiday homes in Greece, with an average purchase value of €450,000.
International Demand Pushes Greek Holiday Home Purchases to New Highs in 2025
Elxis data further reveal how rapidly the market has evolved in recent years.
Greek Public Opinion Turns More Pessimistic on Country’s Direction in 2025
Looking ahead to the new year, insecurity is the most prevalent emotion, cited by 37.1% of respondents.
Showdown for Eurogroup Presidency Highlights Shifting Dynamics in the EU
Kyriakos Pierrakakis and Vincent Van Peteghem, the two candidates in the running, will appear on Thursday before the 20 finance ministers of the euro area, each seeking a key role in shaping Europe’s economic policy over the next three years.
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.
Greek Farmers Launch Largest Protest in a Decade as Blockades Spread Nationwide
Farmers and livestock breeders across Greece are mounting their largest mobilization in a decade, bringing an estimated 7,500 to 8,000 tractors onto roads nationwide.
New Smart Meters in Greece Already Risk Obsolescence
Across Europe, network operators are abandoning the idea of the meter as a passive measuring tool.
Unbearable Housing Costs: Greece Tops Europe in Housing Burden
The crisis is further compounded by the erosion of one of Greece’s traditional strengths: high homeownership.






























