Greece’s €2.5 Billion Stimulus Roadmap Targets Over 5 Million Citizens by April 2026
Multi-layered income hikes, tax breaks, and rent subsidies shape Greece’s most ambitious social and fiscal intervention since the debt crisis.
Multi-layered income hikes, tax breaks, and rent subsidies shape Greece’s most ambitious social and fiscal intervention since the debt crisis.
Targeted restrictions coming to Thessaloniki and the Cyclades – Neighborhood-by-neighborhood data will dictate where short-term rentals are curbed
23,000 lawyers head to the polls — frontrunners, underdogs, and the stakes of the most pivotal legal election in years
Attica, Central Macedonia, and the Peloponnese dominate Greece’s export activity — Calls for decentralization and high-value manufacturing grow
Prime Minister Mitsotakis announces landmark steps in foreign policy, defense, labor reforms, education, public health, and investment transparency — A comprehensive weekly government review.
Lack of long-term strategy blocks upgrade – Progress acknowledged, but deeper reforms required for sustainable growth
With 153 vessels and 33 companies, coastal shipping fuels the daily life and economy of island Greece
To be voted on this fall – Major changes in income tax, pensions, ENFIA, rent taxation, and allowances
“Adonis Georgiadis: Greece Must Stand Tall – UN, ICC, and Israel’s Strategic Value”
From tax reductions and wage increases to support for border regions and remote islands, the government presents a comprehensive plan to boost citizens’ income while the opposition remains without alternatives.
The lottery of the Judicial Council members opens the path for an impartial assessment and full defense of the former Minister
A New Era in Greek-American Relations: Strategic Timing, Energy Partnerships, and Diplomatic Momentum
The “Piri Reis,” military exercises, and the Cyprus issue test the agenda of both leaders
Gridlock in Asylum Implementation: Who Will Detain Thousands?
A city reclaimed. A people restored. A truth revealed.
“Let’s not open wounds that could harm the country – This is not just opposition, it's reckless,” warns Deputy PM
A €30 billion rearmament program begins – Challenges, delays, and a once-in-a-generation opportunity for the domestic defense sector
€800 million ESIF call remains frozen – First rejection of incineration plant in Western Macedonia – Environmental groups warn of 28% rise in municipal waste fees
The value of loans held by servicers in Greece reaches nearly €80 billion, with mortgage loans representing the largest share of this amount.
Athens and Tripoli reopen negotiations on maritime delimitation, signaling a potential reshaping of Eastern Mediterranean alliances
The need to strengthen armament programs and relations with Israel in the face of Turkey’s challenges and the hypocrisy of Sánchez.