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Debuting with Energy Transition Summit Southeastern Europe in 2025
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Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Tuesday appointed Michael Arghyrou as the head of his economic affairs office, following the resignation of his chief economic advisor Alexis Patelis the day before.
Greek Parliament will start a five-day debate on the 2025 state budget on Wednesday with the statements of the general rapporteurs of the nine parliamentary groups.
Amid an ongoing police investigation of a Thessaloniki auction house for allegedly selling fake artworks, calls have flooded in from previous buyers, both domestic and international, willing to testify.
Minister of Defense Nikos Dendias asked the head of the Greek Armed Forces to conduct a full review of the management of military hospitals after two patients revealed they had received months-long delayed cancer diagnosis at the same health facility.
Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni referred to the great contribution of tourism to the country’s gross domestic product.
The Orthodox Public Affairs Committee (OPAC) urged on Monday the new Syrian authorities to protect the Christian communities in the country against discrimination and prosecution.
Britain and Cyprus pledged on Tuesday to boost ties during a visit by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in an endorsement of the pro-west tilt the Mediterranean island has taken since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
SYRIZA lawmaker Rania Thraskia announced on Tuesday she is leaving the party to become an independent MP.
The news that Cyprus is eyeing a future in NATO has made headlines recently, with many arguing such a step could be transformative for Cyprus and the region.