30 Years Since Imia: Greece Learns from the Past, Leadership Faces Complex Mission
Commemorating the three fallen officers, messages of national strength from Mitsotakis and Dendias, amid behind-the-scenes strategic signals in the Aegean.
Commemorating the three fallen officers, messages of national strength from Mitsotakis and Dendias, amid behind-the-scenes strategic signals in the Aegean.
How a Russian statement reopens the debate on great-power responsibility in the making of modern Turkey
Prime Minister speaks on defense, European strategic autonomy, and domestic political maneuvering
How reforming urban planning ties into foreign investment, environmental protection and Greece’s emerging geopolitical energy position
Funding approvals, geopolitical stakes and what Greece’s inclusion reveals about Europe’s defense reset
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople has publicly addressed the ongoing war in Ukraine, recent attacks against him from Russian sources, and broader geopolitical and ecclesiastical pressures in a forceful interview with the Greek newspaper Ta Nea.
In 2025, Greek tourism achieved a new record, exceeding €23 billion in revenue. 2026 starts with positive signs, although growth requires sustainable infrastructure and improvement of the tourism product.
The Minister of National Defense insists on calm and responsible responses to Turkish provocations, defending sovereignty and International Law, while outlining Greece’s relations with the US, strengthened cooperation with Israel, and Turkey’s opposition politics.
From January 1, 2026, the national pension in Greece will be increased across the board due to a 2.4 % upward adjustment in main pensions, affecting millions of retirees and related payments.
Government moves to end bureaucracy and delays as Greece reshapes its legal migration framework.
A milestone year for hydrocarbons with key sites in the Ionian Sea and Crete
Challenge the presumptive income rules? Brace for heavy fines.
Why a calm, peace-oriented statement unsettled Ankara and how the “calm waters” strategy turned into power
Greece‑Chevron Offshore Energy Deal
Historic investor appetite pushes yields down and secures half of Greece’s 2026 borrowing needs in one go
The Turkish Foreign Minister emphasizes that the Islamic world “has awakened,” Ankara pushes regional solutions, and results from CAATSA sanctions and the Halkbank case are expected in 2026.
Robust tax revenues and growth fuel stronger budget results as debt ratio falls, boosting confidence in 2026.
Education Minister Sofia Zacharaki forecasts a surge in foreign university bids to establish campuses in Greece, opening doors for students, academics and stirring political debate on internationalisation vs. tradition.
Greece’s trade deficit skyrockets — exports shrink while innovation struggles — raising fears of stagnation and a consumption-driven economy instead of production-driven growth.
“Technological panic” at the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority causes passenger losses – group claims and vouchers in motion
Greece celebrates one of its most beloved Orthodox holidays—marking Christ’s baptism with holy rituals, joyful customs, and community spirit.