Mitsotakis courts the Greek diaspora — Postal vote “historic breakthrough” ahead of Australia trip
With electoral reform and a double taxation deal in motion, Athens deepens strategic ties with Australia’s powerful Greek community
With electoral reform and a double taxation deal in motion, Athens deepens strategic ties with Australia’s powerful Greek community
The government plays its last strong card against the disease, amid strict biosecurity, political balancing acts and quiet tensions with regions and livestock breeders.
Why the government rejects the “easy narrative” of vaccination – European obligations, field pressures, and the stakes for exports
After a marathon 4.5‑hour meeting, Athens and farm representatives discuss electricity costs, fuel tax relief and broader support — but farmers plan to take decisions at roadblocks.
Farmers remain vigilant at E65 and other key routes, keeping roads open while preparing for a government dialogue — Panhellenic Committee opens talks but maintains reservations
How the Nikaia blockade tests the government, intensifies clashes, and exposes political fault lines