Papastavrou meets with US Interior Secretary in Washington
The meeting took place in the wake of the PTEC conference in Athens and the momentum created by agreements and annoucements there.
The meeting took place in the wake of the PTEC conference in Athens and the momentum created by agreements and annoucements there.
Inflation in Greece’s supermarket chains rose by 1.75% in November compared with the same month in 2025, while compared with October it remained almost unchanged (-0.05%), according to the monthly survey by the Research Institute of Retail Consumer Goods (IELKA).
The European Stability Mechanism (ESM) and the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) gave the go-ahead to Greece’s early repayment of loans worth 5.29 billion euros, in a statement released on Tuesday.
The Justice Ministry aims to enact a sweeping overhaul of the country’s inheritance law in the first quarter of 2026, marking the first major revision of the 326-article code adopted in 1946.
A landmark Athens movie theater has reopened after a full renovation inspired by modern international standards.
The mid-caps index avoided losses and turnover remained at rather high levels.
The provisions of Greece’s inheritance law that are being put up for revision were enacted nearly 80 years ago, in a completely different world.
Nearly six months after e-kalathi’s launch, the Cyprus Consumers’ Association says the government’s price-comparison platform is falling short of expectations.
Alexis Tsipras said Greece must “restore balance to the political system” by forming “a large, diverse and dynamic, yet programmatically coherent progressive bloc that can unite all left-wing, democratic and socially conscious citizens” in remarks that will be widely interpreted as a call for the creation of a new political party.
A 61-year-old Turkish national living in Greece is under investigation for espionage after his arrest last week on Chios.