
Recovery Fund: Green Light for €2.44 Billion – Greece Enters the Final Sprint
Time is ticking as the European Commission signals progress but also warns of critical deadlines
Time is ticking as the European Commission signals progress but also warns of critical deadlines
Athens reaffirms its commitment to the Greece–Cyprus electricity interconnection project, while urging Nicosia to clarify its stance on the project’s financial and technical viability.
Τελ Αβίβ: Τεράστιο μήνυμα ευχαριστίας στον Τραμπ για την απελευθέρωση ομήρων
On October 12, 1944, the swastika flag was lowered from the Acropolis, marking the end of the Nazi occupation of Athens. A day of jubilation and relief, it signified not just the liberation of the Greek capital but the rebirth of a nation that had suffered under brutal tyranny.
Against the backdrop of the Israel–Hamas agreement, the Greek Prime Minister sends a message of international presence, political stability, and economic resilience—while opening new fronts in domestic reforms.
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