Cartoon (23/12/2022)
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All the data show that the Greek economy still runs on cash, to a disproportionate extent compared to the rest of Europe.
Turkey on Friday accused Cyprus of increasing tension in the Eastern Mediterranean after a consortium of Italian and French energy companies found more natural gas off the island earlier this week.
The Foreign Ministry on Friday expressed its “deepest condolences” to the family of a Greek national who died in a bus accident in Bucharest earlier in the day. It also wished a speedy recovery to the dozens of Greeks injured in the crash.
Public Power Corporation, DEPA Commercial and Damco Energy (of the Copelouzos Group) have signed an agreement for the purchase by PPC of a 51% share of Electroparagogi Alexandroupolis Monoprosopi SA, a company planning to build and operate an 840-megawatt gas-fueled power plant in Alexandroupoli, according to a press release on Thursday.
One person died and at least 22 were injured when a tourist bus carrying 47 Greek nationals hit into the metal beam of an overhead traffic sign in Bucharest on Friday afternoon.
Greek police arrested 18 people believed to be members of a transnational criminal organization involved in migrant trafficking.
Six minors were arrested on Wednesday morning in the region of Attica for the repeated rape of a school classmate over the period of a month, Greek police said on Friday.
The corruption scandal rocking the European Parliament, in which suspects were found with suitcases full of cash, is like something out of crime drama television series “Narcos”, EU Economy Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni said on Friday.
Nikos Efstathiou, the deputy editor in chief at the weekly magazine LiFO and a former journalist with Kathimerini, joins Thanos Davelis to break down the significance of this week’s visit by Prime Minister Mitsotakis to the Greek minority in Albania.