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Greek Government Denied It for Two Years - Now Investigators Confirm ‘Unknown Fuel’ in Tempi Crash

Greek Government Denied It for Two Years - Now Investigators Confirm ‘Unknown Fuel’ in Tempi Crash

The revelation that the massive fireball following the fatal train collision in Tempi, Greece, on February 28, 2023, was likely caused by an “unknown fuel” has reignited public outrage.
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The €524M Nautilus Project: All Talk, No Action?

The €524M Nautilus Project: All Talk, No Action?

The Nautilus Project has been making headlines in Greece as a massive €524 million investment aimed at transforming the port of Astakos, in western Greece, into a premier mega yacht marina.
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Eurobank Strengthens Its Diversified Business Model, Eyes Strategic Acquisitions Across Europe

Eurobank Strengthens Its Diversified Business Model, Eyes Strategic Acquisitions Across Europe

Eurobank is reinforcing its position as a leading financial institution by maintaining a diversified business model that ensures both resilience and strong profitability.
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Greece Overhauls 2025 Tax Returns: Key Changes to E1 Form and Income Rules

Greece Overhauls 2025 Tax Returns: Key Changes to E1 Form and Income Rules

Greece has introduced changes to its 2025 income tax return system, particularly in the E1 form, which taxpayers must submit this year.
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Tempi Tragedy Anniversary Sparks Nationwide Strikes and Rallies

The Greek government is watching the situation closely, expressing concerns over what some officials describe as a "tsunami" of social opposition.
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Widespread Distrust in Greek Institutions as Majority Doubt Justice for Tempi Victims

A new poll by Prorata reveals a deep crisis of public trust in the Greek government, judiciary, and opposition, particularly in relation to the investigation of the deadly train crash in Tempi.
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Winter Sales Fail to Meet Expectations Amidst Consumer Struggles

Winter sales in Greece have failed to meet expectations, with early market indicators pointing to disappointing revenues for retailers
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Thessaloniki Business Park: ETVA VIPE Defends Shared Costs and Unveils Major Upgrades

According to detailed financial data provided by Aloimonos, in 2024, the average monthly charge per acre for service fees at Thessaloniki Business Park amounted to €36, while security and other communal services cost €17.
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Athens Airport Plans Major Expansion Amid Lower Profits and Higher Investments

Athens International Airport (AIA) has projected lower profitability and increased capital expenditures (Capex) for 2025 and 2026, according to its latest guidance presented to analysts on Tuesday by CEO Yiannis Paraschis.
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Athens on High Alert Ahead of Mass Rally Marking Two Years Since Greece’s Deadly Train Crash

Similar demonstrations are expected in around 100 cities across Greece, as public anger over the handling of the Tempi disaster remains strong
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New IMF Study Reveals Wealthy Nations Face Greater Economic Risk from Climate Change

Using advanced econometric techniques, the study finds that temperature shocks account for a significant share of economic fluctuations in advanced economies.
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Trump Dismisses Report on U.S. Military Presence in Alexandroupoli

The port of Alexandroupoli has become increasingly significant for U.S. and NATO military logistics.
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John Paulson's Share Sale Sparks Concern Among Piraeus Bank Investors

John Paulson’s decision to offload 35 million shares in Piraeus Bank on Monday night has raised questions within the investment community.
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Greece Needs Investments in Energy Storage and Grid Upgrades, Study Finds

Greece has made significant progress in its energy transition over the past decade, moving toward decarbonization, increasing the share of renewable energy, and aligning with broader European energy goals.
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Greek Students Rank Among EU’s Lowest in Math, Reading, and Science

Greek Students Rank Among EU’s Lowest in Math, Reading, and Science

A new report from the European Commission has raised concerns about the state of education in Greece, warning that poor student performance in basic skills could hinder the country’s future development.
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Athens Pushes Energy Link with Cyprus as U.S. Stays on the Sidelines

Athens Pushes Energy Link with Cyprus as U.S. Stays on the Sidelines

The countdown has begun for Greece’s ambitious electricity interconnection with Cyprus, a project set to extend beyond national waters into areas claimed by Turkey under the disputed Turkey-Libya memorandum.
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Greece Sees Real Estate Management Boom - 1,500 Companies Launched in Just 50 Days

Greece Sees Real Estate Management Boom - 1,500 Companies Launched in Just 50 Days

Greece’s real estate sector is experiencing a rapid surge, with 1,500 new property management companies established since the start of 2024 - a clear indication of the market’s growing appeal to investors.
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From Globalization to Power Politics: Giorgos Papakonstantinou on the New Rules of the Game

As globalization retreats, international institutions weaken, and geopolitical balances shift rapidly, former Greek Finance Minister Giorgos Papakonstantinou discusses the urgent challenges facing global governance.
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Greece on Edge: Mass Protests Expected on February 28 Over Tempi Tragedy

Greece on Edge: Mass Protests Expected on February 28 Over Tempi Tragedy

The Greek government is bracing for mass protests on Friday, February 28, as public outrage over the Tempi rail disaster reaches a boiling point.
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German Elections and Their Impact on the European and Greek Economy

German Elections and Their Impact on the European and Greek Economy

Tomorrow’s German elections are not just about the future of Europe’s largest economy; they carry profound implications for the stability of the Eurozone and the Greek economy.
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Port Sale Reversal in Greece: Legal Battle Looms Over Growthfund’s Decision

Port Sale Reversal in Greece: Legal Battle Looms Over Growthfund’s Decision

The first major decision by the newly appointed leadership of Growthfund, Greece’s sovereign wealth fund, has sparked controversy.
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Metlen Projects Explosive EBITDA Growth to €2 Billion by 2028

Metlen Projects Explosive EBITDA Growth to €2 Billion by 2028

Greek industrial and energy giant Metlen expects its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) to nearly double over the next four years, reaching €2 billion by 2028, up from €1.08 billion in 2024.
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Scientists Warn of Landslide Risks on Santorini, Even After Earthquakes Subside

Scientists Warn of Landslide Risks on Santorini, Even After Earthquakes Subside

Experts from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (EKPA) have issued a warning about the risk of landslides on the Greek island of Santorini, even after seismic activity in the region decreases.
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Greece Ranks Lowest Among OECD Countries in Healthcare System Trust

Greece Ranks Lowest Among OECD Countries in Healthcare System Trust

Greece Ranks Lowest in Healthcare Trust Among OECD Countries.
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Greek Government Faces Backlash as Trust in Institutions Plummets

Greek Government Faces Backlash as Trust in Institutions Plummets

Public dissatisfaction in Greece is intensifying, driven by a combination of economic hardship and a growing crisis of trust in institutions.
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Greece Gears Up for Mass Demonstrations Over Train Crash

The Greek government, led by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, is under intense scrutiny, facing accusations of a cover-up regarding the causes of the tragic crash that claimed dozens of lives.
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Savvidis Tightens Grip on Thessaloniki Port as Louis-Dreyfus Weighs Next Move

The deadline for the public tender offer by LeonidsPort, a company linked to the Louis-Dreyfus family, to acquire up to 21% of Thessaloniki Port Authority (OLTH) at €27 per share closes on Thursday.
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Metlen’s Alumina Expansion Puts Greece at the Heart of Europe’s Aluminum Industry

Metlen’s Alumina Expansion Puts Greece at the Heart of Europe’s Aluminum Industry

The alumina will then be sold to mining giant Rio Tinto, strengthening the company’s supply of raw materials for aluminum production.
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Anti-Systemic Wave Reshapes Greek Politics in Wake of Tempi Train Crash

The tragic train accident in Tempi is emerging as a significant factor in Greece’s political landscape, influencing voter decisions ahead of the next elections.
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Greece’s New Yachting Fuel Tax Exemption Raises Smuggling Concerns

A new tax circular from Greece’s Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) has introduced an exemption from Special Consumption Tax and import duties on fuel for professional luxury yachts.
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Metlen Secures $3.5 Billion Alumina and Bauxite Deal with Rio Tinto

Metlen Secures $3.5 Billion Alumina and Bauxite Deal with Rio Tinto

Metlen has signed two strategic agreements with Rio Tinto, securing a long-term bauxite supply and alumina distribution deal worth approximately $3.5 billion.
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