Greece in talks with US over LCS ships
Greece is rekindling discussions with the US regarding the potential acquisition of four littoral combat ships (LCS) to strengthen its navy.
Greece is rekindling discussions with the US regarding the potential acquisition of four littoral combat ships (LCS) to strengthen its navy.
The real estate market and capital inflows from abroad for the acquisition of mainly houses have this year provided a lifeline to the foreign direct investments made in Greece.
We’ve seen recent reports – most notably in Kathimerini – hinting that Turkey could be prepared to take steps to reopen the historic Halki Seminary, something Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew has also voiced optimism about.
The pension raises and the adjustment of the minimum salary are expected to add to state revenue in the 2025 budget, combined with the growth of the Greek economy, according to the first draft the National Economy and Finance Ministry submitted on Monday in Parliament.
Athens-listed group Metlen is proceeding with the issue of a five-year “green” bond of 500 million euros due in 2029.
Two brothers, aged 17 and 19, surrendered to police after killing their 28-year-old cousin Monday night in Kypseli, Athens.
SYRIZA is grappling with severe internal conflict, centered around the potential expulsion of former leader Stefanos Kasselakis.
More than 230 migrants crossing the Mediterranean in small boats from North Africa reached Greece’s southern island of Crete over the weekend, Greek authorities said Monday.
Nine people were arrested at the Athens Olympic Stadium stadium on Saturday during a soccer match between crosstown rivals Olympiacos and Panathinaikos, as police conducted extensive security checks.
US Assistant Secretary for Energy Resources, Geoffrey Pyatt, will travel to Athens and Istanbul from Tuesday through Thursday to discuss energy issues and security priorities.