€2 Billion Investment Surge: Greece’s Development Law Reignites Industrial Momentum
Manufacturing, tourism and border regions lead demand as Macedonia emerges as a hotspot
Manufacturing, tourism and border regions lead demand as Macedonia emerges as a hotspot
Oğuz Sedir, director of Milliyet, dismantles the stereotypes fueling tensions between Greece and Turkey, speaks about the responsibility of the media and politicians, and explains why he believes that both peoples are ready for a new model of shared interests in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean.
Greece’s LNG infrastructure in Alexandroupolis is set to expand with longer-duration products and extended auctions, enhancing connectivity to Ukraine and Southeast European markets.
A single statement by U.S. Ambassador Tom Barrack at the Doha Forum has reignited one of the deepest rifts in U.S.–Turkey relations: the S-400 missile system and Ankara’s frozen access to the F-35 stealth fighter program. Barrack said the issue is “close to resolution” — and the political firestorm erupted immediately.
EU reparations loan for Ukraine faces legal, financial, and political hurdles as member states push back.
“We will not legitimize the web of corruption” – Views on ENFIA, Tsipras, and Zoe Konstantopoulou