The European Chief Prosecutor’s visit coincides with a parliamentary vote and ongoing scrutiny over subsidy cases, as she prepares to address mounting criticism at a major economic forum
Lawmakers will decide today on lifting immunity for 13 ruling party MPs linked to a subsidy case, following a unanimous recommendation by the parliamentary ethics committee.
Turkey accuses Greece of imposing illegal fishing restrictions in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean
The Mayor of Athens exchanged gifts with Prince Albert II of Monaco and gave him a guided tour of Athens City Hall
For the first time, a clear, cohesive and modern framework of rules is being established for the protected areas across the entire Cyclades, part of the Dodecanese, and the islets of Falconera and Velopoula in the Myrtoan Sea
Government hints at possible economic support for households as officials await surplus data, with announcements potentially imminent if fiscal conditions allow.
The 11th Delphi Economic Forum will focus on strengthening Europe’s defense capabilities, strategic resilience, and dual-use technologies, highlighting investment needs, military mobility, and industrial cooperation across the EU.
Emerging party led by Maria Karystianou jumps to third place as voter shifts intensify, undecided voters fall, and support for early elections rises.
The Greek government highlights intensified efforts by coast guard personnel in Crete to manage migration flows across challenging open-sea routes, while strengthening cooperation with Libya and reinforcing maritime security operations and port oversight.
Prince Albert II of Monaco is visiting Athens in light of his participation in the upcoming Delphi Economic Forum and as part of the anniversary celebrations of the opening of the Embassy of Monaco in Greece
Dozens of ruling party MPs may break ranks in a crucial vote tied to an EU probe into the OPEKEPE scandal, exposing internal tensions and intensifying political pressure on the government.
EU Chief Prosecutor (EPPO) Laura Koveši will reportedly meet with Greek Justice Minister Georgos Floridis on Tuesday, April 22, during a scheduled visit to Athens this week, before taking part in the 11th Delphi Economic Forum the following day. Koveši has been leading an investigation regarding a case related to farming subsidy fraud (OPEKEPE) implicating Greek […]
A possible time and venue for a meeting with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis being discussed; Rama in Greece for annual Delphi Economic Forum
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis announced the digitization of more than 31 million pages from Greece’s Foreign Ministry diplomatic and historical archives, highlighting evidence-based historical accountability, with most material to be made available to researchers.
Joint letter to the European Investment Bank highlights the strategic importance of the Great Sea Interconnector, with both countries urging financial backing following updated project assessments
The Minister noted that the region is being reinforced with additional Coast Guard personnel and a higher concentration of vessels than elsewhere, due to migration pressures.
Athanasios Kavvadas has been named Greece’s new Deputy Minister for Rural Development following a government reshuffle prompted by the resignation of his predecessor, as announced during a briefing by the government spokesperson in Athens
Lawmakers face a tense decision over lifting MPs’ immunity in the OPEKEPE probe, exposing divisions within the ruling party and raising the stakes in Parliament
Fidan directly linked the Israel–Greece–Cyprus partnership to potential security risks for Turkey and other regional actors, claiming that no assurances have been offered that such cooperation is not directed against them.
Mitsotakis highlighted a landmark agreement between ExxonMobil, Energean and HELLENiQ Energy for exploratory drilling in the northwestern Ionian Sea—the first such activity in nearly 50 years.