Cartoon (17/06/25)
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Developments in the Middle East and the expected profit-taking after last week’s highs continued to put pressure on Greek stock prices.
Thirteen individuals identified as organized supporters of AEK sports club have been charged with a series of serious criminal and misdemeanor offenses, following a large-scale police operation targeting violent fan-related criminal gangs.
K-Gold Temporary Gallery (Vafiadou Street, Ag. Paraskevi) on the island of Lesvos presents “Blue Moon,” a solo show by visual artist Yorgos Maraziotis, curated by Nicolas Vamvouklis.
Many of the side effects of tourism in Greece are not new. Large and small nuisances, such as where to park tourist coaches in the center of Athens, are discussed endlessly, without ever reaching a decision.
Athens has protested a Turkish maritime spatial plan that designated zones for specific activities in the Aegean Sea of the eastern Mediterranean, accusing Ankara of attempting to claim areas of Greek jurisdiction in a move without legal grounds.
SYRIZA has announced it will abstain from Wednesday’s parliamentary vote on the formation of a preliminary investigation committee into the deadly Tempe train collision, citing procedural and political objections.
A 29-year-old man accused of migrant smuggling has been arrested by port authorities off the coast of Rhodes, after attempting to transport 24 migrants into Greece aboard a high-speed boat.
Former energy commissioner Gunther Oettinger said that the European Union should have ambitious but realistic goals when it comes to energy transition to make sure not to lose competitiveness.
The housing market is currently showing tangible signs of a slowdown, as for the first time in years it seems demand can no longer keep up with the rate of price increases, as some fatigue is setting in.