Yesterday’s News Wrap-up includes the following:

The project promises to produce 680MW of energy and pump and store another 730MW. It includes two independent reservoirs (Agios Georgios and Pyros) with a capacity of 9 million cubic meters. The lower reservoir uses the existing Kastraki lake. The overall investment is €650 million and is estimated to add 1,000 new jobs by the time it is fully constructed in 2026.

The investment plan, with a budget of €107.6 million, envisions the redevelopment of the Kalithea hotel complex, spanning 158 acres with an 850-meter beachfront. The goal is to reposition the newly acquired hotels Athos Palace, Pallini Beach, and Theophano Imperial on the Greek tourism map through the development of a high-end resort. Among other features, the resort will incorporate hotel facilities, standalone apartments – bungalows, and comprehensive dining, spa, and entertainment services.

Videos and photos circulating on social media show protesters setting fires around the building where the 27-member assembly was convening. The scenes underscore the intensity of the farmers’ demonstration and the confrontations with authorities in the heart of Luxembourg Square. The incident adds a new dimension to the ongoing protests, reflecting the heightened emotions and discontent within the agricultural sector.

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Despite the overall trend, Greece faces persistent challenges with rising food prices, as the “food, alcohol, and tobacco” index totaled 7.1%, slightly lower than December’s 7.6%. Examining the Eurozone figures, January witnessed food, alcohol, and tobacco registering an inflation rate of 5.7%, down from December’s 6.1%. Services remained stable at 4.0%, non-energy industrial goods decreased to 2.0% from December’s 2.5%, and energy prices saw a decline of -6.3%, compared to -6.7% in December.

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