#JOURNALIST
Greece Keeps Journalists Locked Out of Corporate Ownership Registry Despite EU Transparency Push
A joint decision by Greece's finance and digital governance ministries envisaged that individuals and legal entities able to demonstrate a legitimate interest would be granted access to beneficial ownership information from December 31 onward.
Athens Conference to Spotlight Growing Threat of SLAPP Lawsuits Against Journalists
The issue has gained particular prominence in Greece, where journalists involved in investigative reporting have faced lawsuits linked to stories concerning matters of public interest.
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.
Failed Bomb Plot at Greek Journalist’s Home Prompts National Outcry and Probe
Greek police are investigating a failed bomb attack outside the home of prominent journalist Giannis Pretenteris, in a case that has reignited fears over press freedom and political violence in the country.



