Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani agreed to expand bilateral cooperation across defense, energy, trade and investment, as regional tensions dominated their talks in Athens.
Mitsotakis and his closest advisors struck a more conciliatory tone after weeks of internal turmoil within New Democracy. The shift came after five ruling-party MPs signed an open letter, the latest and most visible sign yet of the party's deepening rift.
With €1.2 billion in fiscal space unlocked by a better-than-expected 2025 surplus, Greece is weighing business tax cuts and further household relief ahead of a major government announcement in Thessaloniki this September.
Its first operational deployment took place near Cyprus following US and Israeli strikes on Iran, amid reported drone threats targeting British sovereign bases on the island.
The U.S. president described Greece as “fantastic,” emphasizing that the country has provided meaningful support across a wide range of areas.
The Greek prime minister referred to the issue of a release of EU funds to support Ukraine, in response to a press question
Drawing on lessons from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, he said Europe must prepare for more adverse scenarios
A possible time and venue for a meeting with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis being discussed; Rama in Greece for annual Delphi Economic Forum
Mareva Grabowski-Mitsotaki is recovering in excellent condition after surgery at an Athens hospital. She had initially been hospitalized after feeling unwell during a road trip.
Mitsotakis pointed to encouraging news regarding the Strait of Hormuz, stressing the importance of keeping this vital maritime passage open and free of transit fees or disruptions, given its critical role in the global economy
Greek PM Mitsotakis stressed that preserving the truce is critical for stability and peace in the wider region
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and opposition leaders clashed Thursday in parliament over a wiretapping scandal, European fraud allegations, and questions surrounding the qualifications of a newly appointed deputy minister.
Athens moves to extend Yannis Stournaras’ tenure at the Bank of Greece, underlining confidence in monetary policy and financial stability.
He also warned against any tolls in the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting the importance of freedom of navigation
Lawmakers from the governing party express concern over Mitsotakis’ constitutional reform plans and handling of the EPPO probe into the OPEKEPE agricultural subsidies scandal, as tensions rise within the ruling party ahead of its congress.
Facing the deepest political crisis of his tenure, Greece's prime minister addressed the nation, defending his lawmakers, demanding prosecutorial speed, and calling for sweeping constitutional reform.
With lamb prices set to peak ahead of Orthodox Easter, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to convene his economic team Monday — a meeting seen as much about managing political optics as market stability.
With Easter around the corner and Middle East tensions pushing up fuel and food prices, Athens is rolling out subsidy measures it has used before — and promising more market inspections.
Despite firm denials from Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his government, early election speculation refuses to fade. A cocktail of scandals, surging prices and tourism anxiety is fueling the chatter while some MPs are starting to ask uncomfortable questions
According to reports, the two leaders exchanged views on the situation revolving around the Iran conflict and the wider Middle East