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Mitsotakis Moves to Block Criminal Probe as Corruption Allegations Mount
A tense and pivotal day is unfolding today in Greek politics, as Parliament heads into a high-stakes vote on whether to establish a preliminary inquiry committee into the OPEKEPE scandal — a case centered on allegations of widespread misuse of EU agricultural subsidies.
Mitsotakis and Tsipras Clash as Ghosts of 2015 Haunt Greek Politics
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras reignited their long-standing rivalry on Wednesday, trading sharp accusations in Parliament on the anniversary of Greece’s 2015 referendum, a defining moment in the country’s recent political history.
Greece’s Ruling Party Loses Ground as Subsidy Scandal Unfolds
This overwhelming sentiment spans voters of nearly all political affiliations, signaling a deep erosion of trust in the political establishment.
George Papandreou: Angela Merkel Told Three -and a Half- Truths About the Greek Crisis
Papandreou begins by acknowledging Merkel’s characteristically cautious tone in recounting the events, yet credits her with recognizing certain truths that had been long obscured.
Merkel Reveals What Really Happened Behind the Scenes of the Greek Debt Crisis
In a rare and candid public appearance at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in Athens on Wednesday, former German Chancellor Angela Merkel offered deep insights into some of the most critical moments of her political career, focusing particularly on the Greek debt crisis, the 2015 Grexit referendum, and her complex relationships with world leaders such as Alexis Tsipras, Vladimir Putin, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and Donald Trump.
Larissa Gas Plant Project Secures Capital Increase, But Critics Question Need for New Fossil Fuel Investment
Clavenia Ltd invested €19.4 million in Larissa Thermoelectric S.A. to build a 792 MW gas plant. The capital increased to €19.51 million. Partners include DEPA Commercial, EUSIF Larissa, and Volton. Greece’s energy supply is stable, raising questions about the project’s necessity.
Five Greek Government Officials Resign Amid Agricultural Subsidy Scandal
The Greek government has said their replacements will be announced in the coming days.
The Greek Arms Dealer Who Collaborated with Iran's Regime Under Israel’s Nose
As the world reels from the latest 12-day military escalation between Israel and Iran — a conflict that was temporarily halted with U.S. involvement — new revelations are emerging that shed light on a surprising and highly sensitive connection bridging two sworn enemies.
Three in Four Greek Businesses Owe Tax in Latest Filings
In Greece, nearly three out of four corporate tax returns filed so far this year have resulted in businesses owing money to the state—underscoring longstanding issues within the country’s corporate tax base.
Generation Gap at the Ballot Box: How Older Voters Are Shaping Greece’s Political Future
A new poll by MRB for Open TV reveals a striking generational divide in Greek voting intentions, raising not only political questions but also deeper concerns about the country’s social cohesion.
Athens Faces Political Uproar Over Silence on Gaza Humanitarian Crisis
Greece has been sharply criticized for its silence.
Greek Government Faces Mounting Pressure Amid Voter Defections
Greece's conservative government is navigating increasingly turbulent political waters as it grapples with declining support and shifting voter loyalties.
Digital Platform Reveals Dissatisfaction with Local Governance in Greece
Developed by the Ministry of the Interior in collaboration with the Ministry of Digital Governance, the platform axiologisi.ypes.gov.gr was launched in early May with the promise of bringing transparency and citizen feedback into the heart of public administration.
Το πρώτο self-test για τον καρκίνο του τραχήλου της μήτρας «απειλεί» το τεστ Παπ;
Το πρώτο κατ’ οίκον τεστ για τον καρκίνο του τραχήλου της μήτρας δίνει τη δυνατότητα στις γυναίκες να λαμβάνουν μόνες τους δείγμα και να το στέλνουν, ακόμη και ταχυδρομικώς, για εργαστηριακή ανάλυση.
Controversial Promotion of Ex-Intelligence Prosecutor Raises Alarms Over Rule of Law in Greece
Vasiliki Vlachou, the former judicial supervisor of Greece’s intelligence agency during a period of mass surveillance, has been promoted to Deputy Prosecutor of the Supreme Court—despite her central role in a still-unfolding wiretapping scandal that targeted politicians, ministers, military officials, and journalists, raising urgent questions about democratic accountability and judicial independence.
Metlen Rises as Europe’s Answer to Critical Raw Material Dependence
A sharp rise in global export restrictions on critical industrial raw materials is reshaping the geopolitical trade landscape, according to a new OECD report, intensifying pressure on Europe to secure strategic supplies and highlighting the growing role of companies like Greece’s Metlen in the continent’s industrial autonomy drive.
Spotify καλεί Μαρίνα Σάττι: Το πρώτο στην ιστορία ελληνικό Spotify Single μόλις κυκλοφόρησε
To πρώτο ελληνικό Spotify Single με τίτλο «FOVAME» από την Μαρίνα Σάττι, σε στίχους Στάθη Δρογώση, κυκλοφορεί σήμερα στην πλατφόρμα.
From Ancient Roots to Startup Routes: Athens Debuts Panathēnea 2025
A new international festival rooted in ancient tradition but focused firmly on the future opens today in Greece’s capital. Panathēnea 2025 marks the debut of a unique initiative designed to connect the global startup and venture capital community through dialogue, competition, and celebration.
OECD Flags Greece’s High Tax Pressure on Workers
What is particularly striking in the Greek case is that this increasing burden hasn’t come from a deliberate hike in tax rates or social contributions.
Predator Spyware, Intellexa, and the Greek Surveillance Scandal Head Back to Court
The trial over the illegal use of Predator spyware in Greece, one of the country’s most significant surveillance scandals in recent history, is set to resume on April 23 at the Athens Single-Member Misdemeanor Court.
Greece Courts Investors at IMF-World Bank Meetings Amid Global Market Jitters
Athens seeks to position itself as a stable and attractive investment destination in a region of growing geopolitical importance.
Greece Defines Its Maritime Limits—Now Comes the Test at Sea
Greece has taken a significant step in asserting its maritime claims by officially mapping the potential boundaries of its continental shelf for the first time, in a document to be submitted to the European Commission.
Militant Group Claims Responsibility for Athens Rail Company Bombing
A little-known militant group calling itself Revolutionary Class Self-Defense has claimed responsibility through a detailed, multi-page manifesto.
Sani Festival 2025 με Gloria Gaynor, Norah Jones και άλλα μεγάλα ονόματα
To Sani Festival επιστρέφει στον Λόφο της Σάνης από τις 12 Ιουλίου έως τις 23 Αυγούστου 2025.
Greek Court Begins Trial in High-Profile Predator Spyware Scandal
A trial opens in Athens on Thursday, linked to one of the most high-profile surveillance cases in recent European history. Four individuals are facing misdemeanor charges for allegedly using the Predator spyware to monitor private communications.
What the Escalating US-China Trade War Means for Greece
As the trade war between the United States and China enters a new and more aggressive phase, the global economic landscape is bracing for impact.
Metlen Strengthens Ties with Defense Elite in Major Deals
Just weeks earlier, Metlen signed a Memorandum of Exclusive Cooperation with Iveco Defence Vehicles (IDV), a major player in military-grade trucks and combat vehicles.
Global Markets Watch Gold After Steep Sell-Off Amid Broader Market Turmoil
After Friday’s sharp downturn, when investors rushed to liquidate gold positions to cover losses from broader market disruptions, global attention has turned to the precious metal’s response. Monday's trading session is seen as a key test of gold’s resilience—will the selling pressure persist, or will gold reassert itself as a reliable safe-haven asset?
The Church of Greece’s Ambitious FinTech Bank Plan Raises Eyebrows
A recent exposé by the Sunday edition of Kathimerini, one of Greece’s leading newspapers, revealed that the Church of Greece is backing a bold and controversial plan to establish a digital bank—an initiative that has stirred both surprise and skepticism.
ICAP Challenges Greek Defense Systems Tender
Greek firm ICAP Outsourcing Solutions has filed a legal appeal against a public tender issued by Hellenic Defense Systems (EAS), alleging that the terms of the tender are unlawful and unfairly restrictive.
Greek Voters Favor Early Elections as Discontent with Government Grows
A new political poll from Greece reveals significant shifts in public opinion, painting a picture of a government under pressure and an electorate increasingly turning toward anti-establishment voices.






























