Greece and the US path to energy dominance
Richard Goldberg joins Thanos Davelis as we look at America’s quest for energy dominance and the potential for deeper cooperation on this front with Greece and other countries in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Richard Goldberg joins Thanos Davelis as we look at America’s quest for energy dominance and the potential for deeper cooperation on this front with Greece and other countries in the Eastern Mediterranean.
A concession agreement for the construction of a mega-yacht marina on the Ionian island of Corfu has completed its committee review in Parliament and is headed to the plenary for ratification on Thursday.
Illuminated against the Athenian night, sculptor Costas Varotsos’ new work stood before the Ministry of National Defense on Wednesday, marking the unveiling of the building’s new bioclimatic façade.
The leadership of the Hellenic Police has launched a special operational plan to safeguard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in front of the Parliament building in central Athens, aiming to preserve order and protect the monument’s historical and symbolic value.
Athens-listed Titan Cement continues to intensify its investments in new digital technologies and solutions.
More than 400 citizens who bought an electric vehicle, but were ultimately excluded from the subsidies of the “I Drive Electric 3” program, have already declared their participation in lawsuits to claim compensation from the state.
From the mountains of Epirus and the forests of Macedonia, to the craggy slopes of the Aegean islands and Crete, more than 100 beekeepers and producers from across Greece have descended on Athens to showcase their products.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis urged his ministers to publicly support reforms at Greece’s farm payment agency, OPEKEPE, as the government moves responsibility for agricultural payments to the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE).
The new series of three-month Greek treasury bills will be offered at a reduced interest rate.
Acknowledging that criticism of the European Union is, in some cases, justified, Sustainable Transport and Tourism Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas notes in an interview with Kathimerini that the EU has “often reacted after the fact.”