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Former Moldovan Powerbroker Vladimir Plahotniuc to Face Greek Prosecutor After Arrest at Athens Airport

Greek authorities arrested one of Moldova’s most wanted fugitives, Vladimir Plahotniuc at Athens International Airport, just before he attempted to board a flight to Dubai.
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How the EU’s New CORE Tax Threatens to Burden 400 Major Greek Companies – And What It Means for Consumers

How the EU’s New CORE Tax Threatens to Burden 400 Major Greek Companies – And What It Means for Consumers

A new tax proposal from the European Commission is raising alarm in Greece, where hundreds of major companies could face disproportionate burdens under the plan.
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Greece Lags Behind EU in Modernizing Public Finance Accounting, IMF Warns

Greece remains significantly behind the rest of the European Union in the way it records and monitors public finances, according to a recent report by the International Monetary Fund.
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Predatorgate Returns to Court: Landmark Greek Surveillance Trial Set for September

Originally slated for March 5, 2025, the case was postponed indefinitely after the defense requested additional time to translate key legal documents from English into Greek.
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Greek Basketball Giant Olympiacos Secures SEF Arena for 49 Years

Greek Basketball Giant Olympiacos Secures SEF Arena for 49 Years

Olympiacos BC has secured exclusive long-term rights to the iconic Peace and Friendship Stadium (SEF) in Piraeus, under a 49-year agreement with the Greek government.
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Greece Launches Two Major Marine Parks to Protect Mediterranean Biodiversity

Greece Launches Two Major Marine Parks to Protect Mediterranean Biodiversity

Greece has announced the creation of two vast National Marine Parks—one in the Ionian Sea and another in the Southern Cyclades—in what Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis described as a landmark initiative to protect the country’s marine biodiversity and fulfill international environmental commitments.
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Pessimism Deepens Among Greek Households as Economic Outlook Worsens

Pessimism Deepens Among Greek Households as Economic Outlook Worsens

Consumer confidence in Greece has taken a further hit, with pessimism among Greek households deepening to levels unmatched anywhere else in the European Union.
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Greece Moves to Cap ATM Fees Amid Public Backlash

Greece Moves to Cap ATM Fees Amid Public Backlash

The Greek government has moved swiftly to defuse public anger over newly imposed ATM fees by Cashflex, a network of 850 machines that remained under the ownership of Piraeus Bank until May.
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Fraport Greece Launches Next Phase of Major Runway Upgrades at Eight Regional Airports

Fraport Greece Launches Next Phase of Major Runway Upgrades at Eight Regional Airports

Greece has entered a pivotal phase in its efforts to modernize regional transport infrastructure, as Fraport Greece advances with the fourth stage of a major runway reconstruction and upgrade project at eight of the country’s busiest island airports.
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Official Records from 2015 Leaders’ Meeting Shatter Euro Exit Claims

Official Records from 2015 Leaders’ Meeting Shatter Euro Exit Claims

Newly released transcripts from a critical 2015 political summit reveal that then-Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras never planned for Greece to exit the eurozone, challenging years of speculation and misinformation about the country’s financial crisis and the so-called “Grexit.”
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Wave of 30,000 Residential Properties Coming to Greek Market by 2027

Wave of 30,000 Residential Properties Coming to Greek Market by 2027

Over the next two years, Greece is poised to see a surge in residential property listings, with an estimated 30,000 homes set to enter the market by 2027.
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Greece Eyes €2 Billion Tax Relief, But Will It Reach the Most Vulnerable?

Greece Eyes €2 Billion Tax Relief, But Will It Reach the Most Vulnerable?

As the Greek government prepares to unveil a sweeping tax relief package at the Thessaloniki International Fair, a crucial debate is emerging: will these measures genuinely narrow the country's persistent income gap—or end up reinforcing it? With inequality indicators stubbornly stagnant, the focus on middle-income earners is raising both hopes and concerns.
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Historic Hotel to Reopen After 18 Years, Backed by Major Investors

Historic Hotel to Reopen After 18 Years, Backed by Major Investors

A landmark investment project is taking shape on the Greek island of Lemnos, where a powerful group of shipping and business leaders is backing the revival of the long-abandoned Akti Myrina Hotel, aiming to transform it into a new hub of high-end tourism.
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Telis Mistakidis Cashed Out of Glencore at Peak Valuation

Telis Mistakidis Cashed Out of Glencore at Peak Valuation

Greek billionaire Telis Mistakidis quietly sold his entire stake in Glencore for an estimated €2.38 billion—just before the company’s stock plunged by nearly 40%.
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Former Watchdog Alleges Character Assassination Amid Surveillance Investigation

Former Watchdog Alleges Character Assassination Amid Surveillance Investigation

In a candid and revealing interview on the podcast “Encounters at Syntagma”, hosted by the Centre for European Constitutional Law – Tsatsos Foundation, Christos Rammos, the recently departed head of Greece’s Authority for Communication Security and Privacy (ADAE), offered a rare insider’s account of the deep institutional and democratic challenges facing the country.
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Greece Faces Intense Heatwave with Temperatures Expected to Exceed 43°C

Greece Faces Intense Heatwave with Temperatures Expected to Exceed 43°C

Greece is preparing for what could be the most intense heatwave of the year, with meteorologists warning of extreme and persistent high temperatures beginning Monday. Following an already hot start to July, the upcoming days are expected to bring even more severe conditions, with temperatures forecast to rise above 43°C and potentially reach 44°C.
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OTE Real Estate Portfolio Hits €1.23 Billion, Driven by Office and Mixed-Use Property Gains

OTE Real Estate Portfolio Hits €1.23 Billion, Driven by Office and Mixed-Use Property Gains

OTE, Greece’s leading telecommunications group, recently received a comprehensive valuation report for its real estate portfolio from the Appraisal and Advisory Services Division of the National Bank of Greece.
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Six in Ten Renters in Athens and Thessaloniki Struggle With Soaring Housing Costs

Six in Ten Renters in Athens and Thessaloniki Struggle With Soaring Housing Costs

A new report from the Bank of Greece reveals that a growing number of Greek households, especially renters in major cities, are buckling under the weight of housing costs.
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Greek Economy Faces Structural Hurdles in Closing EU Investment Gap

Greek Economy Faces Structural Hurdles in Closing EU Investment Gap

Greece continues to fall short of the European Union average in fixed investment, despite showing signs of recovery following the pandemic.
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ALTER EGO MEDIA Acquires Newsit and Tlife in €28.5 Million Deal, Expanding Its Digital Media Footprint

ALTER EGO MEDIA Acquires Newsit and Tlife in €28.5 Million Deal, Expanding Its Digital Media Footprint

ALTER EGO MEDIA has completed a landmark acquisition that significantly expands its digital media footprint, securing control over prominent news and entertainment platforms through a multi-million-euro deal that underscores its strategic growth ambitions.
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Second Dossier on Greek Agricultural Subsidy Scandal to Implicate Dozens of MPs

Second Dossier on Greek Agricultural Subsidy Scandal to Implicate Dozens of MPs

The government’s decision to opt for a general inquiry—rather than a pre-investigative committee with the power to examine criminal liability—is being met with fierce resistance.
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Piraeus Bank’s ATM Spin-Off Leaves Customers Paying the Price

Piraeus Bank’s ATM Spin-Off Leaves Customers Paying the Price

Piraeus sold 850 of its ATMs to a newly formed company called Cashflex—a move that is now reshaping the banking experience for everyday users.
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New Study Reveals Structural Wage Imbalance in Greece and Eurozone

New Study Reveals Structural Wage Imbalance in Greece and Eurozone

Between 2018 and 2023, the average wage in Greece increased by just 7%, a figure far below the Eurozone average of 19%.
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OPEKEPE Scandal: Greece’s Government Faces Backlash Over Inquiry Tactics

OPEKEPE Scandal: Greece’s Government Faces Backlash Over Inquiry Tactics

OPEKEPE, the agency responsible for managing EU agricultural funds in Greece, is at the center of a high-profile corruption probe initiated by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office.
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After Years of Delay, Bank of Greece Introduces New Governance Rules for Banks

After Years of Delay, Bank of Greece Introduces New Governance Rules for Banks

With the introduction of Decision 243/2 on July 7, 2025, the Bank of Greece appears to be trying to reclaim its role as a serious supervisory authority.
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Mitsotakis Government Under Fire as Libya Challenges Greece’s Maritime Boundaries South of Crete with Official Note to UN

Mitsotakis Government Under Fire as Libya Challenges Greece’s Maritime Boundaries South of Crete with Official Note to UN

Libya has formally contested Greece’s maritime boundaries south and west of Crete by submitting a diplomatic note to the United Nations, challenging Athens’ Exclusive Economic Zone claims and escalating tensions over Eastern Mediterranean energy exploration rights.
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Shock Legal Reform in Greece Paves Way for Rapid Evictions and Property Seizures

Shock Legal Reform in Greece Paves Way for Rapid Evictions and Property Seizures

Greece is poised to radically reform its foreclosure and property auction laws with a new bill that accelerates evictions and weakens homeowner protections, raising serious concerns about widespread displacement and social fallout among vulnerable populations.
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24 Hours Left: Greece’s Tax Filing Period Nears Its End

24 Hours Left: Greece’s Tax Filing Period Nears Its End

Greece approaches the final 24 hours before the July 15 deadline for 2025 income tax filings, amid calls from accountants for a short extension due to technical issues, while the Ministry of Finance stands firm on enforcing the submission cutoff.
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Larissa Thermoelectric Appoints New Board, Relocates Headquarters, and Tightens Shareholding Rules

Larissa Thermoelectric Appoints New Board, Relocates Headquarters, and Tightens Shareholding Rules

Greek energy company Larissa Thermoelectric has completed a sweeping overhaul—relocating its headquarters to Athens, reshaping its board under the leadership of DEPA Commercial’s CEO, and tightening shareholder control rules—as it positions its high-efficiency gas plant as a key stabilizer in Europe’s increasingly renewables-driven energy grid.
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Housing Crunch Deepens in Greece as Supply Shrinks and Prices Soar

Housing Crunch Deepens in Greece as Supply Shrinks and Prices Soar

Greece’s housing market is facing mounting pressures, as the availability of homes—both for sale and for rent—continues to decline across major urban centers.
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The Hidden Price of Greek Healthcare: Why Patients Are Paying Twice

The Hidden Price of Greek Healthcare: Why Patients Are Paying Twice

In recent years, Greece has substantially increased its public healthcare spending, with government outlays now reaching approximately €12 billion annually—close to 6% of GDP and in line with the European average.
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