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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.
Farmers Challenge Government With Expanding Roadblocks Across Greece
More than 1,500 vehicles have shut down a major section of the Athens–Thessaloniki national highway, and further reinforcements are expected.
Regulators Questioned Over Superficial Audits in Greek Spyware Trial
The wiretapping trial is scheduled to resume on Tuesday with the continuation of Mr Koutsios’s testimony.
Tense Testimony in Athens as Predator Spyware Trial Probes Police - Business Links
Former national police chief took the stand at the trial over Greece’s illegal surveillance scandal involving the Predator spyware system.
Former Greek PM Tsipras Breaks Silence on SYRIZA’s Internal Decay
Alexis Tsipras insists that the problems did not arise from government policy but from “mistakes” made under pressure.
Greek Surveillance Scandal Escalates After Insider Details Orchestrated Cover-Up
During that period, senior government officials, political strategists, prosecutors, journalists, and business figures were placed under surveillance by the National Intelligence Service (EYP), which reports directly to the Prime Minister’s Office.
Greek Journalist’s Explosive Testimony Exposes Coordinated State – Spyware Surveillance Network
Drawing on years of documented investigative work, Koukakis unraveled for the court a web of influence linking private companies, politically connected individuals, and state mechanisms.
Euronext Nears Final Phase of ATHEXGroup Takeover as Acceptance Deadline Expires
The acceptance period for Euronext’s public offer for the Hellenic Exchanges (ATHEXGroup) closes today at 14:00, marking the final step before the official results are released.
Greek Council of State Probes Missing Surveillance Files in Expanding Surveillance Scandal
EYP informed the court that it could not locate the agency’s 2020 surveillance requests.
Greece Turns the Page on Unemployment with Strongest Job Market in 17 Years
According to the latest report by Greece’s statistical authority, ELSTAT, the employment rate among people aged 20 to 64 reached 71.7 percent in the second quarter of this year—the highest level recorded since before the crisis.
How Greece’s Ageing Buildings Are Driving Up Borrowing Costs
The ECB’s latest lending survey shows that companies with a low environmental footprint, or with credible plans for a green transition, are increasingly rewarded with more favorable borrowing terms.
Κινητές Ομάδες Υγείας: Πώς θα κλείσετε ραντεβού για κατ’ οίκον επισκέψεις και εξετάσεις
Οι ΚΟΜΥ πραγματοποιούν κατ’οίκον επισκέψεις σε όλη την Ελλάδα και παρέχουν υπηρεσίες σε σταθερό σημείο στις απομακρυσμένες περιοχές.
Samaras Breaks Silence with Sharp Attack on Mitsotakis and Hints at New Party
Samaras rejected any suggestion that his rift with Mitsotakis is personal.
A “Limbo Situation” Is Europe’s New Silent Crisis
Among the speakers, Leena Mörttinen, Finland’s Permanent Under-Secretary for International and Financial Markets, delivered one of the most striking interventions.
Greece’s Defense Minister Caught in Political Crossfire as Party Divisions Deepen
The dispute intensified after Dendias met with the mayor of Athens and appeared to contradict the government’s stance by claiming that, under the Constitution, maintenance of the monument remains a municipal duty.
Tears, Music, and Farewell: Greece Bids Goodbye to Dionysis Savvopoulos
The Hellenic Navy Band, the City of Athens Philharmonic, and the ERT Choir accompanied Savvopoulos to his final resting place, filling the streets with the sound of his own songs — “Ode to Georgios Karaiskakis,” “Synnefoula,” “Don’t Talk About Love Any More,” and “Let the Dances Last.”
Greek Defense Minister Distances Himself from Prime Minister Over Unknown Soldier Monument Debate
In a carefully worded statement—released while the prime minister was still speaking—Dendias emphasized that the Armed Forces would not allow the monument to become a tool of political maneuvering or social division.
Tsipras Seen as Leading Voice of Greece’s Centre-Left, New Survey Finds
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis remains the leading figure overall.
Tsipras accuses Mitsotakis government of building a regime of corruption
Tsipras rejects any return to the backroom politics that have characterized Greek governance for decades.






























