Kasselakis supporters have charged that the vote and decision to oust him conflicted with the leftist party's charter
Eli Cohen, the Israeli energy minister, said he spoke with his Cypriot counterpart over the proposed project, which aims to link the power grids of Israel, Cyprus and Greece
The leftist party’s political secretariat on Tuesday decided to hold a wide-ranging party conference from Nov. 1 through Nov. 3, with yet another internal party election tentatively set for Nov. 24
Minister of Environment and Energy Thodoros Skylakakis deflected criticism that water prices will increase, instead pointing to billing
More specifically, around 400,000 pensioners pay a double and arguably unfair tax through the solidarity contribution, which, due to its fiscal cost, will not be restructured.
Speaking about Germany's decision to close borders to migrants, the Greek PM says "Unilateral suspension of Schengen is unacceptable".
Six in 10 respondents appeared unimpressed by economic and social measures announced last weekend by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
In a press release posted on its website, the Aegean group said it offered 10% more seats on its international network
According to reports, Kasselakis, who was ousted in a motion of censure, is considering either remaining in leftist SYRIZA or forming a new party
Greek PM spoke from Vienna after this week's decision by Berlin to tighten controls and patrolling on land borders in order to curb illegal migration
Georgiadis acknowledged delays in the implementation of the 37,000 free afternoon surgeries, attributing them to the European elections, which unexpectedly impacted such matters.
September 11, 2024 marks the 23rd anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attack to take place on US soil, which is widely considered to have left an indelible mark on American foreign policy, international security and global politics
This means that the maximum expense cap is likely to rise to 15,000 euros from 10,000 euros where it stands now, with a possible increase in the advance payment percentage as well.
Yesterday’s News Wrap-up includes the following: Athens’ Lawyers Announce Strike for Monday The Athens Bar Association (ABA) has announced a strike for Monday, Sept. 16, in protest of reforms announced by the relevant justice ministry, namely, mergers of courthouses, elimination of certain lower courts and procedural measures to speed up legal hearings and actual trials. […]
Both Greek, Cypriot energy ministers merely note that negotiations will continue; Nicosia has tabled reservations over cost-sharing, project's viability
According to media reports, Berlin ordered the temporary tightening of controls at all borders - including with Schengen members - in a crackdown on illegal migration
Crucial questions need to be addressed for Europe to establish a unified defense industry, as outlined in the Draghi report
"It is necessary to strengthen existing tools and develop new ones for maintaining peace. From conflict prevention and identifying causes to mediation, peacekeeping, and peacebuilding," Ambassador Evangelos Sekeris said
The Athens Bar Association's action is against high-profile judicial reforms aimed to speed up the wheels of Greece's often creaky, at times glacial justice system
Some of the other issues the Minister touched upon during the interview were Greek energy in shipping, the costs of ferries, and illegal migration.