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  • Dendias Calls Emergency Defence Meeting Amid Israel-Iran Tensions

    Dendias Calls Emergency Defence Meeting Amid Israel-Iran Tensions

    According to public broadcaster ERT, the discussions centred on strengthening Greece’s air defence systems, with the armed forces remaining on high alert. The government has been closely monitoring the situation as fears grow over a wider regional confrontation.

    Dendias Calls Emergency Defence Meeting Amid Israel-Iran Tensions
  • Mitsotakis open to nuclear energy

    Mitsotakis open to nuclear energy

    Speaking at a conference co-organized by the Financial Times and Kathimerini newspaper, Mitsotakis declared that “Greece should be prepared to join the nuclear alliance.”

    Mitsotakis open to nuclear energy
  • Parliament votes to investigate former transport minister

    Parliament votes to investigate former transport minister

    The vote was carried out by secret ballot, with 154 lawmakers upholding the proposal submitted by governing New Democracy – which has 155 seats in the House.

    Parliament votes to investigate former transport minister
  • Greece Has Second-Highest Rate of Working Poor in EU, Report Finds

    Greece Has Second-Highest Rate of Working Poor in EU, Report Finds

    According to the 2024 findings, 8.8% of Greek workers suffer from serious material and social deprivation — just behind Bulgaria’s 9.5%, and ahead of several other southern and eastern European countries, including Romania (7.8%), Hungary (5.4%), and Slovakia (3.3%).

    Greece Has Second-Highest Rate of Working Poor in EU, Report Finds
  • Climate Change Could Cost Greece 327,000 Jobs, Study Warns

    Climate Change Could Cost Greece 327,000 Jobs, Study Warns

    Greece faces severe economic consequences from climate change, including the potential loss of 327,000 full-time jobs and a €16 billion annual GDP decline if no mitigation measures are taken, according to a new study by the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE).

    Climate Change Could Cost Greece 327,000 Jobs, Study Warns