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Greek Farmers Defy Supreme Court Order, Vow to Maintain Nationwide Blockades
Farmers assemblies held on Tuesday underscored the unified stance: the blockades remain.
Aegean Disputes Resurface as Ankara Presses for Wider Talks, Athens Pushes Back
Fidan reiterated that Turkey seeks to maintain a positive agenda with Greece.
Independent Andreas Koutsolampros Elected President of Athens Bar Association, Defeating Government-Supported Rival
Koutsolampros, running as an independent, won decisively with 61.29 percent of the vote, securing 5,886 ballots.
Greece’s Security Council Meets Under Cloud of NATO Procurement Allegations
The agenda includes approval of Greece’s plan to modernise its artillery with Israel’s PULS multiple rocket launchers.
Risk of a New Rent Surge as Greece Weighs Minimum Lease Threshold
According to market insiders, a state-imposed minimum would likely become a new baseline for pricing across the rental sector.
Climate Change and Overbuilding Are Undermining Greece’s Winter Holiday Home Market
Climate change has become a crucial factor in the sector’s continued weakness.
Farmers in Greece Escalate Protests as Subsidy Payments Disappear in ELGA Deductions
Farmers say the distribution of payments has been chaotic and unfair.
Greeks Abroad Raise Their Voice for the Future of the Greek Language
A vital anchor of identity, emotional continuity and family cohesion far from their homeland.
Housing Squeeze: Greece Posts Worst Performance in the EU, Eurostat Report Finds
Greece records the highest percentage of residents in the European Union who say they cannot keep their homes adequately warm.
Greece Projects Major Rise in Indirect Taxes by 2029 Amid Slowing Growth
Government projections show revenues rising from €44.1 billion in 2026 to €46.5 billion in 2029, an increase of roughly 5.4 percent over three years.
Former Police Forensics Director Recounts Death Threats and Spyware Infection Authorities Failed to Probe
Miniati said she only learned officially in 2023 that her phone had been infected.
Greek Police Report Over 19,000 Domestic Violence Cases in First Ten Months of 2025
According to the police chief, the Hellenic Police has pursued a clear and decisive strategy of community policing and zero tolerance toward violence.
Greece Tightens Asset Checks on Tax Authority Staff
Under the new rules, not only AADE employees but also their family members may be examined if their financial information affects the overall picture of an employee’s wealth.
Study Finds Greek Lawmaking Lags Behind EU Standards
The average Greek law runs to 54 articles and about 60 pages—more than double the length of the typical EU directive, which averages 25 pages.
Greek Defense Reform Bill Sparks Massive Backlash Among Military NCOs
Many NCOs argue that instead of offering clarity and modernization, the reforms create new uncertainties and reinforce barriers that could restrict their professional prospects.
Superbet Establishes Greek Branch as Part of Wider Expansion Strategy
Recent job postings reveal a drive to attract both managerial and technical talent, with roles spanning media management, customer service leadership, accounting, data analysis, performance marketing and automation.
Few Beneficiaries, Huge Costs: Greece’s Property Tax Breaks Drive Billions in Lost Revenue
Tax exemptions on capital taxation in Greece are emerging as one of the country’s heaviest fiscal burdens, according to official figures in the 2026 state budget recently submitted to Parliament.
OLAF Investigates Alleged Tender Irregularities in Greece’s Digital Governance Projects
In recent days, officials from OLAF, the European Union’s anti-fraud office, carried out on-site inspections at the premises of Information Society S.A. and the General Secretariat for Information Systems in Athens.
Greek Voters Unfazed by Prospect of Hung Parliament, New Survey Shows
A new survey published by Kathimerini offers a detailed picture of how Greek voters view the possibility that the next national election will once again fail to produce a single-party majority.
PureHealth Expands in Europe, but HHG Integration Proves More Complex Than Expected
Only weeks ago, PureHealth completed the acquisition of a 60 percent stake in HHG for €800 million, valuing Greece’s largest private healthcare group at €1.33 billion.
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.
A Decade of Expanding Tax Breaks in Greece Leaves Vulnerable Citizens Behind
Although some relief measures are designed for low-income or disadvantaged groups, the overall structure skews heavily toward those with substantial assets or access to specialised tax regimes.
A System Flush with Cash - But Savers Get Pennies
At a moment when the Greek economy is showing signs of stabilizing and citizens are seeking safe ways to manage their money, the state of the country’s banking system is raising serious concerns.
Greece Sets New Rules for Golden Visa Investments in Startups
Greece has introduced a new ministerial decision that clarifies the documentation and procedures required for third-country nationals seeking a Golden Visa through investments in start-up companies.
From Paris to Athens: Euronext’s Next Step in Shaping Europe’s Market Future
In late 2024, the Paris-based publishing house Télémaque released “EURONEXT: A European Success Story,” a concise yet substantive chronicle of the modern evolution of the Euronext exchange group.
Guilfoyle’s Piraeus Remarks Triggers Backlash From Beijing and Unease in Athens
Piraeus has unexpectedly emerged as a flashpoint in the sharpening rivalry between the United States and China, after the new U.S. ambassador to Greece, Kimberly Guilfoyle, made a series of unusually direct remarks about Chinese investments in the country.
Greece Redefines Investment Entities Under Global Tax Transparency Rules
Greece is preparing a major change to the way it decides which companies count as “investment entities” for international tax-information exchange under the CRS and FATCA systems.
Greece Moves to Exempt Toll Roads from Mandatory Instant Payments
A draft bill from Greece’s Ministry of National Economy and Finance, now open for public consultation, includes a provision that exempts toll-road operators from accepting instant-payment services such as IRIS.
Mass Rallies Across Greece for Anniversary of 1973 Polytechnic Uprising
According to police estimates, approximately 23,000 people participated in the march in Athens.
Greece Tightens Passenger Protection With Tougher Airline Penalties
Cases in which passengers are left waiting at the airport for hours without the meals or accommodation required by law can lead to fines ranging from €500 to €2,000.
Greece’s Food Chain Under Strain: Consumers Pay More as Domestic Production Collapses
The decline in production, combined with greater reliance on imports, has left the country vulnerable to disruptions in global supply chains.






























