Struggling with the pros and cons of early elections

Struggling with the pros and cons of early elections

The debate in the prime minister’s inner circle about when the next national elections should take place continues unabated. The dilemma, and the pros and cons of each scenario, are well known. Let the present four-year term run its course till the summer of ‘27, or call an early poll in the next six months …

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Stournaras: Management of current crisis is tougher

Stournaras: Management of current crisis is tougher

The present crisis caused by the war in the Middle East may be tougher than that of the 2021-2022 period, when inflation spiked in Greece again, Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras said on Monday. Speaking at the Economist Romania Government Roundtable in Bucharest, Stournaras said “the management of the current incident [of an inflation …

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Spring herb pie from Corfu

Spring herb pie from Corfu

Chef: Courtesy of Alexia Kassari, Palia Perithia – Alkinoos taverna Preparation and cooking time Prep time: 1 hr 30 min Cooking time: 1 hr Resting time: 1 hr Serves 6 With a recipe handed down from generation to generation, this richly aromatic herb pie we tasted in Corfu is bursting with the flavors of spring. …

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Fake €50 bills circulating in Cyprus

Fake €50 bills circulating in Cyprus

The Cypriot police have warned the public to keep a close eye on their cash after counterfeit €50 banknotes were detected across all districts of the Republic of Cyprus. The National Banknote Analysis Center of the Police Criminal Investigation Service said the fake notes share a common feature: their serial numbers begin with the Latin …

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Cartoon (31/03/2026) | eKathimerini.com

Cartoon (31/03/2026) | eKathimerini.com

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Iran’s fractured leadership is struggling to coordinate, officials say

Iran’s fractured leadership is struggling to coordinate, officials say

Mourners gather for the funeral of Ali Mohammad Naini, spokesperson for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, in Tehran, Iran, οn March 21, 2026. Many senior Iranian leaders and their deputies have been killed, and those who survive have had difficulty communicating. [Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times] WASHINGTON –The US-Israeli war against Iran has fractured the …

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Support for European farmers | eKathimerini.com

Support for European farmers | eKathimerini.com

[InTime News] Rural Development and Food Minister Kostas Tsiaras highlighted at the European Union’s Agriculture and Fisheries Council, held in Brussels on Monday, the need for immediate and substantive support for European farmers, as well as the rising cost of farm production. He stressed that the agrifood sector constitutes a strategic pillar for Europe, particularly …

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Greece and Hungary end up goalless in Budapest

Greece and Hungary end up goalless in Budapest

[InTime Sports] Greece played out a goalless draw with host Hungary in an international friendly on Tuesday, as the national team prepares for the fall’s Nations League games. This was the third consecutive game without scoring for Greece, but at least there was proper defensive work by the players of coach Ivan Jovanovic against one …

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Guilfoyle: US increasing LNG flows via Greece

Guilfoyle: US increasing LNG flows via Greece

The US is increasing liquefied natural gas (LNG) flows through Greece to SE Europe and Ukraine as part of “a bold energy agenda” by President Trump, US Ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle said in a post on X on Monday. The ambassador said: “Under US President Donald Trump’s bold energy agenda, we are delivering results …

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A historic obligation | eKathimerini.com

Greece cannot afford to be indifferent to the fate of Christian populations in the Middle East. The need to act is not only dictated by some vague historical and moral obligation. It is also dictated by the geopolitical necessity of preserving its cultural footholds in these societies. These footholds continue to underpin and justify Greece’s …

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