Greece at the Brink: Island Infrastructure Stretched and Hidden Freshwater Reserve in the Corinthian Gulf
Tourism pressures ports and waste systems, while 250 cubic kilometers of freshwater lie beneath the seabed
Tourism pressures ports and waste systems, while 250 cubic kilometers of freshwater lie beneath the seabed
Greek tourism is reaching historic highs, but behind the numbers lies a market under strain, facing infrastructure gaps, regional imbalances, and the urgent need for strategic planning ahead of 2026.
Athens mayor warns of an unprecedented attack on local governments and calls for unified action
In the first person, Adonis Georgiadis responds to the “ultra-patriots,” analyzes the geopolitical successes of recent days, and explains why Greece is gaining ground through strategy and prudence.
Greek industrial titan Evangelos Mytilineos blasts European and UK politicians for “green lies” and fake promises — “No one told citizens they’d pay 30% of their salary for the green transition!” he says.
The leader of “Course of Freedom” links her case to the controversial amendment on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, denouncing what she calls a “criminalization of protest” and “authoritarian reflexes” from the state.