Greece braces for US election outcome
Given how Greece’s defense and foreign policy strategies are tightly interwoven with Washington, the outcome of the US presidential election is of paramount interest to Athens.
Given how Greece’s defense and foreign policy strategies are tightly interwoven with Washington, the outcome of the US presidential election is of paramount interest to Athens.
The European Parliament approved on Monday night the candidacy of Apostolos Tzitzikostas for the portfolio of Sustainable Transport and Tourism for the next five years.
The past years have seen an exponential increase in the number of Americans who choose Greece for their vacation, and this trend is expected to continue in 2025.
Greek police arrested a third suspect Monday in connection with an explosion in central Athens last week that authorities have blamed on an alleged aspiring domestic extremist group.
You might be excited about Election Day, dreading it, or desperate for it to be over. Regardless, it is here. But the end of this high-drama presidential campaign on election night may not bring immediate clarity about who has won.
“Remember, remember, the 5th of November, gunpowder, treason and plot,” goes the saying after the failed assassination attempt against the Protestant English King James I. It just so happens that the presidential election in the US is also on November 5.
Rust Belt. Sun Belt. Bible Belt. Grain Belt. Barbecue Belt. Beltway. The United States it may be, but in reality, America is a patchwork of regions.
The Council of State, Greece’s top administrative court, heard the tax dispute on Monday involving Theodoros Kasselakis, father of former SYRIZA-PS president Stefanos Kasselakis, over tax debts exceeding €11 million.
A corporate entity owned by George Procopiou, one of Greece’s leading shipowners, has spent about 150 million euros on acquiring a third of the shares of the Apollo Investment Holdco SA.
Energean subsidiary Enearth has submitted an application for new European financing of the underground carbon dioxide storage at Prinos, northern Greece, a project it is developing with a budget of over 1.1 billion euros.