The ongoing parliamentary inquiry into the OPEKEPE scandal continues to produce revelations that could be severely damaging for the government, which has been engaged in a constant firefighting ...
A court case over the deployment of illegal spyware has revived the opposition’s claims that the PM’s office was running an ...
Greece’s economy and banking system are holding firm against global headwinds, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG)’s latest ...
Greece's travel balance recorded a surplus of 4.15 billion euros in August, compared to 4.18 billion euros in July, according ...
The vote on a government proposal to ban protests from a monument to the Unknown Soldier in front of Parliament has led the ...
The tug-of-war between the government and the opposition over whether protests can take place in front of the Tomb of the ...
Greece’s industrial turnover dropped further in August, with a decrease of 1 percent year-on-year (YoY), from a 1.8 percent ...
Tensions between Greece and Turkey have resurfaced, this time over Ankara’s bid to participate in the European Union’s SAFE ...
Rural Development Minister Kostas Tsiaras has been forced to deny rumours that he is considering resigning amid growing ...
PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis has launched a fresh campaign to showcase government initiatives on the cost of living and quality of public services, against a backdrop of protests from key sectors.
The prospect of further delays in agricultural support payments has New Democracy lawmakers rattled, as mounting discontent over the OPEKEPE scandal and the government’s handling of rural affairs ...
The budget primary balance produced a surplus of 9.36 billion euros up to September, according to the preliminary budget ...
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