
UBS: Three Key Drivers for the Greek Economy in 2025–2026
Slight downgrade for 2025 growth to 2.3%, while external risks and EU funding absorption remain crucial factors
Slight downgrade for 2025 growth to 2.3%, while external risks and EU funding absorption remain crucial factors
Greece ranks fifth worst in forest fire destruction over the past 20 years – Spain leads with a record-breaking 3.5 million hectares burned in 2025.
Panathinaikos, PAOK, and AEK seal dramatic European progress, adding 500 points to Greece’s UEFA coefficient – Top 10 within reach as Czech Republic feels the pressure
Tokyo ranks No.1 for 2025 in IWG’s “Work from Anywhere Barometer” — while Athens climbs to 12th place, highlighting Greece’s growing appeal to digital nomads.
As the IMO prepares a global carbon pricing scheme, Greece’s shipping elite urges Brussels to scrap regional emissions measures, warning of competitive distortion.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expected to announce sweeping tax cuts and social support measures totaling over €2 billion to ease financial burden and reset political agenda.