Athens–Nicosia Rift Over Crete–Cyprus Interconnector
Tensions rise as Cyprus Finance Minister calls the energy project “non-viable” – Greece demands clarity – European Public Prosecutor launches criminal investigation
Tensions rise as Cyprus Finance Minister calls the energy project “non-viable” – Greece demands clarity – European Public Prosecutor launches criminal investigation
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis to unveil targeted, permanent measures in Thessaloniki, addressing key challenges like housing, demographics, and middle-class support
The Crete-Cyprus interconnector remains at the center of EU energy security, while Athens and Nicosia remain on different wavelengths
Delivery of five speedboats strengthens Greece’s maritime defense and sends a message of power to Europe
Greek parliament approves new framework for returns and penalties on irregular migrants – Stricter rules, faster procedures, and tougher sanctions
A European priority project with strategic value for the Eastern Mediterranean – Athens reaffirms its commitment, while urging Cyprus to take a clear stance
Mitsotakis to unveil economic measures, opposition parties prepare counter-narratives
Ankara’s defense surge transforms into a diplomatic tool, while Athens struggles to revive its own military industry
Eurostat data show cooling prices in Greece, while Wall Street awaits a critical run of jobs, inflation and rates decisions
The largest private-sector investment in Greek education, targeting over 2,500 schools
Chrysochoidis reveals the scale of the fraud and the creation of a special task force to monitor agricultural subsidies
Inside the labyrinthine criminal organization that spread drugs, weapons, extortion, and corruption across Crete—until a sweeping police crackdown brought it down.
Major Upgrade Actions by the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority
Government plan at Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) aims to unlock unused properties, incentivize owners, and expand social housing.
Greece prepares to restart the Great Sea research operations, with all scenarios open, warships deployed, military exercises underway, and financing uncertainties looming.
Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis has launched a robust defense of Greece’s trajectory, arguing that the country is emerging as a success story in an otherwise turbulent Europe. With pointed comparisons, raw statistics, and political sharpness, Georgiadis framed Greece as a nation “sailing against the storm” — steady while others drift.
Shocking details emerge about a criminal organization dismantled in Crete early Sunday morning, with authorities revealing a mafia-style network involved in drugs, illegal property deals, and even an attempt to influence the election of the new Metropolitan of Crete.
While Alexis Tsipras prepares a comeback, the real threat to the government may come from PASOK and the center, not the left.
The Bank of Greece urges lifting legal protection on foreclosures — Political paralysis deepens amid looming financial risks
A tech innovation campus by a global giant sets the stage for further foreign investment – €250 million profit for Lamda Development
Hoteliers express concern ahead of August – Call for government support to safeguard business sustainability