Recovery Fund: Green Light for €2.44 Billion – Greece Enters the Final Sprint
Time is ticking as the European Commission signals progress but also warns of critical deadlines
Time is ticking as the European Commission signals progress but also warns of critical deadlines
New legislation aims to streamline idle inheritance management and turn abandoned public assets into social housing
Athens reaffirms its commitment to the Greece–Cyprus electricity interconnection project, while urging Nicosia to clarify its stance on the project’s financial and technical viability.
A pivotal moment for Greece as the high-profile case over the deadly rail disaster tests infrastructure oversight and political responsibility
High-level diplomatic and energy cooperation elevates Greece’s role in the Eastern Mediterranean and Europe’s energy security
Unacceptable reference in Cyprus’s EEZ prompts European apology and a stern warning to Brussels and Ankara
Greek Labor Law Reform Targets Flexibility, Employee Empowerment, and Private Sector Growth
24-hour strike called by ADEDY, EKA, and trade unions against the new labor bill – Metro, Tram, Suburban Railway, buses, and trolleys operating on modified schedules.
With a message of “Peace” and a series of high-level meetings, the Greek Prime Minister underscores Greece’s role as a stabilizing force in the Mediterranean
Historic Return of the Hostages
The United States has invited Greece and Cyprus to attend a high-level summit on Gaza, scheduled for Monday in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, as part of ongoing efforts to advance peace and stability in the region.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the historic and symbolic value of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier while underlining Greece’s active participation in the signing of a landmark Middle East peace agreement.
A new GPO poll for Parapolitika FM shows New Democracy maintaining a comfortable advantage, while Greeks express strong skepticism toward the idea of new parties led by former prime ministers Alexis Tsipras or Antonis Samaras.
Brussels plans to impose the largest-ever cigarette tax hike in Europe, but Athens urges caution over potential side effects on smuggling and market competitiveness.
No queues, no cost, full dignity — Greece sets a European benchmark in pharmaceutical distribution under Georgiadis' plan.
On October 12, 1944, the swastika flag was lowered from the Acropolis, marking the end of the Nazi occupation of Athens. A day of jubilation and relief, it signified not just the liberation of the Greek capital but the rebirth of a nation that had suffered under brutal tyranny.
Against the backdrop of the Israel–Hamas agreement, the Greek Prime Minister sends a message of international presence, political stability, and economic resilience—while opening new fronts in domestic reforms.
Cutting-Edge Programs and International Partnerships
The European Union is intensifying efforts to include Turkey in its €150 billion Security Action for Europe (SAFE) initiative, designed to strengthen defense industry investments. Greece, however, continues to insist that Ankara must abandon its aggressive claims in the Aegean before being allowed to participate.
Starting November 2025, property owners in Greece who rent out previously vacant or short-term rental homes can benefit from a three-year tax exemption, with new rules expanding eligibility for larger households and public sector tenants, while ensuring stricter compliance with prior property declarations.
Hospitals and Social Security Lead the Surge