Mitsotakis sees ‘no prospect’ for talks on EEZ, continental shelf with Turkey

Mitsotakis sees ‘no prospect’ for talks on EEZ, continental shelf with Turkey

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis discussed Greek-Turkish relations, the New Democracy party, and the electoral law for 2027, speaking on the second day of the “50 Years of Greek Foreign Policy” conference hosted by the Greek newspaper To Vima. Mitsotakis described Turkey’s stance as “revisionist” and noted efforts to address core disputes over the Exclusive Economic …

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Passenger train collides with truck in north, killing its driver  

Passenger train collides with truck in north, killing its driver  

A train reportedly carrying 70 people collided with a truck in Kilkis, northern Greece, Friday afternoon, killing the truck’s driver, rescue crews have confirmed.  All passengers and staff on board the train were reported to be safe by Hellenic Train, the Italian state-owned operator of Greece’s railway.  Hellenic Train, in its announcement, noted that the …

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Trump appoints Greek-American Michael Rigas for state department role

Trump appoints Greek-American Michael Rigas for state department role

Michael J. Rigas, a Greek-American, has been appointed as Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources by president-elect Donald Trump. President Trump expressed his confidence in Rigas, stating on X, “I am pleased to nominate Michael J. Rigas for the position of Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources. Michael will bring accountability …

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Entrepreneurs criticize banks over credit policy

Entrepreneurs criticize banks over credit policy

The Hellenic Confederation of Commerce and Entrepreneurship (ESEE) has identified serious irregularities in the functioning of the banking system in Greece, noting that, in addition to charging high interest rates, Greek banks are not fulfilling their essential role, that of granting loans. According to the most recent data from the European Investment Fund, “The European …

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Samaras attacks gov’t, again | eKathimerini.com

Samaras attacks gov’t, again | eKathimerini.com

File photo. [Giorgos Vitsaras/AMNA] In his first public comments since being expelled from the New Democracy party, former Greek PM Antonis Samaras launched a fierce attack on the government, particularly its foreign policy. Speaking at a conference on Greek foreign policy, Samaras addressed the reasons behind his expulsion, calling it a premeditated decision. He said, …

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Invisible’ refugee children caught in Europe’s migration red tape

Invisible’ refugee children caught in Europe’s migration red tape

TRIESTE – As silently as they had arrived, three teenagers slipped away following a member of a smuggling gang, hardly older than themselves, through the shadowed-filled station in the northeastern Italian city of Trieste one cold winter evening. Less than 100 km (62 miles) from the Italian border with Slovenia, Trieste’s central station was just …

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Tax obligations till the end of the year

Tax obligations till the end of the year

The taxes that individuals and businesses must pay during December amount to 5.5 billion euros. The payment of income tax, Single Property Tax (ENFIA), value-added tax (VAT) and road tax are the most important obligations that taxpayers must cover by December 31. At the same time, declarations must be submitted for retroactive amounts received by …

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ION completes its takeover of Lavdas

ION completes its takeover of Lavdas

[vidarchives.gr] One of the sweetest business marriages has now become a reality, with the announcement on Thursday of the completion of the acquisition of the Lavdas candy factory by the ION chocolate industry. The relevant agreement was announced last June and provides that Lavdas will continue to operate as an independent company but with the …

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Houthi attacks turn back the clock for shipping as costs pile up

Houthi attacks turn back the clock for shipping as costs pile up

Before this year, Tobias Kammann, a German container ship captain, had only once sailed around the southern tip of Africa, and the lack of other vessels in the little-trafficked waters made him feel very much alone. But these days, there are so many ships there, he said, that “it’s a bit like the autobahn.” To …

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Cyprus battle intensifies for Intrakat

Cyprus battle intensifies for Intrakat

The ongoing legal battle between the Republic of Cyprus and Greek contractor Intrakat over the Paphos-Polis highway project is continuing to evolve into a complicated mess with multiple court cases in play. The central issues include the forfeiture of project guarantees worth 10 million euros, along with millions in damages, all stemming from the termination …

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