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Greece’s Pharmaceutical Sector Sounds Alarm Over Record Hospital Drug Rebates
According to SFEE and PIF, the increase reflects deep structural problems in the financing of hospital pharmaceutical care rather than temporary budgetary pressures.
Greece’s Corporate Elite Vie for Influence in SEV Board Elections
The vote will take place during the annual general assembly of the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises, known by its Greek acronym SEV, on June 16 in Athens.
Tsipras Positions Himself as Alternative to Mitsotakis With Focus on Integrity and Living Costs
Alexis Tsipras, Greece’s former prime minister and leader of the country’s main left-wing opposition movement, accused Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of presiding over a government tainted by corruption, arguing that integrity rather than economic stability should define Greece’s next political contest.
ECB Rate Hike Raises Borrowing Costs for Greek Households and Businesses While Savers See Little Benefit
The latest increase is part of the ECB’s broader effort to tame inflation by tightening financial conditions, making credit more costly and slowing demand in the economy.
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.
Greek Supreme Court Victory for Distressed Borrowers Sparks New Fight With Loan Servicers
The Supreme Court ruled that interest on court-regulated loans must be calculated on each monthly installment rather than on the total outstanding loan balance.
Greek Left Backs Tsipras Comeback Bid as Syriza’s Identity Crisis Deepens
After a marathon meeting on Saturday, Syriza’s Central Committee endorsed a proposal by party leader Sokratis Famellos to position the party alongside Tsipras’s new political initiative.
Tal Dilian Again Challenges Mitsotakis Government’s Narrative in Greece’s Predator Scandal
His intervention comes as Greek authorities appear to be drawing a line under the affair.
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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.
Aeon Cuts IPO in Half Amid Legal Pressure and Tight Nasdaq Deadline
Aeon’s IPO process has already undergone multiple revisions.
Greeks Work Nearly Four Hours More a Week Than the EU Average
Despite years of debate across Europe over shorter workweeks and improved work-life balance, workers in Greece are still spending more time on the job than anyone else in the European Union.
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.
Ex-Premier Karamanlis Warns Wiretapping Scandal Is Eroding Trust in Greek Institutions
He reserved his strongest criticism for what he described as the growing public perception that institutions are no longer operating independently.
Tsipras Returns to Greek Politics With Launch of New Left-Wing Party
The former premier framed the new party as a broad progressive coalition rather than a traditional left-wing formation, seeking to attract disillusioned voters from across Greece’s center-left spectrum, including former supporters of SYRIZA and PASOK as well as politically unaffiliated voters.
Athens’ Pigeon Boom Is Becoming an Urban Health Problem
Residents in neighborhoods from Kypseli and Patissia to Pangrati report entire courtyards, balconies and building façades overtaken by nests, droppings and flocks that return year after year.
Greek PM Faces Fresh Scrutiny Over Intelligence Service Staffing Overhaul Amid Claims of Building Long-Term State Influence Network
The issue carries particular political weight because EYP reports directly to the prime minister, following a 2019 decision by Mitsotakis to place the intelligence agency under his office shortly after taking power.
EU Prosecutor Warns Greece’s Legal Changes Could Undermine EPPO Independence
At the centre of the confrontation is a fast-track amendment introduced by Greece’s Justice Minister Giorgos Floridis, which changes criminal procedures for felony cases involving members of parliament.
Political Pressure Builds on Mitsotakis as Greek Government Blocks New Wiretapping Probe
The proposal, submitted by opposition party PASOK, sought the creation of a parliamentary inquiry committee to examine new developments in the surveillance scandal.
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.
Dimitriadis Reignites Greece’s Wiretapping Scandal With Explosive Interview
In the interview, Dimitriadis lashed out at Androulakis, accusing him of cultivating political “toxicity” and anger for partisan gain.
Phantom Orchards and Grazing Lands Fuel Greek Subsidy Fraud Case
Prosecutors accuse 58 defendants from Crete of fraudulently obtaining tens of thousands of euros in subsidies by falsely declaring land in northern Greece as olive groves, almond orchards or grazing areas.
Top Greek Prosecutor Faces Scrutiny Over Role in Surveillance Scandal
According to an investigation by the news outlet in, Konstantinos Tzavellas signed off on lawful monitoring requests by the National Intelligence Service (Greece) that coincided in time with spyware attacks carried out using Predator.
Greek Lawyers Rebuke Top Prosecutor Over Wiretapping Case Closure
Greece’s legal community has sharply criticized a decision by the country’s top prosecutor, Konstantinos Tzavellas, not to reopen a high-profile wiretapping investigation, warning that the move risks eroding public trust in the justice system and raising broader concerns about the rule of law.
Greece’s Wiretapping Controversy Deepens After Supreme Court Prosecutor Rejects Reopening of Spyware Case
The decision triggered an immediate political backlash, with opposition parties alleging a cover-up and warning of a deepening crisis in the rule of law.
Kövesi’s Athens Visit Tests Greece’s Stance on EU Rule of Law
At the center of the controversy is Popi Papandreou, one of the EPPO’s delegated prosecutors in Athens.
Mounting Scandals Test Greek Prime Minister’s Grip on Power
For now, the government’s approach appears to be one of delay: maintaining unity within its ranks while awaiting further developments from the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, which is examining aspects of the subsidy case.
Predator Scandal Haunts Mitsotakis as Greek Parliament Reignites Wiretapping Row
Under pressure over new allegations tied to the Predator spyware affair, Mitsotakis declined to offer substantive answers on the latest developments.
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.






























