Trump’s jungle rules
2026 is a tipping point year. The biggest source of global instability won’t be China, Russia, Iran, or the some 60 conflicts burning across the planet – the most since World War II. It will be the United States.
2026 is a tipping point year. The biggest source of global instability won’t be China, Russia, Iran, or the some 60 conflicts burning across the planet – the most since World War II. It will be the United States.
EU ambassadors gave provisional approval on Friday to the signing of the bloc’s largest ever free trade accord with South American group Mercosur, over 25 years since negotiations began and after months of wrangling to secure key member states’ backing, according to three EU diplomats and sources.
A new GPO survey suggests that a potential new party led by Maria Karystianou – president of the association representing the families of victims of the 2023 Tempe rail disaster – would draw most of its support from Greece’s protest and anti-establishment parties, leaving the ruling New Democracy party and the main opposition PASOK largely…
Farmers across Greece continued their protests Friday, with some roadblocks easing while others remained in place ahead of a scheduled meeting between Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and a farmers’ delegation next Tuesday at the Maximos Mansion.
Over 50 Rethymno residents are accused of receiving subsidies worth thousands by falsely declaring they were cultivating land or using pastures.
Northern Greece supermarket chain Masoutis announced Friday that it has signed a preliminary agreement to acquire 100% of rival grocery chain Kritikos. The deal will be submitted to the Hellenic Competition Commission for approval.
An Athens court ordered state-owned power grid operator DEDDIE pay hundreds of thousands of euros in compensation for a 2019 helicopter crash that killed three people near Poros, according to a November ruling obtained by Kathimerini.
System of arbitrary calculation of incomes based on assets to ease burden on individuals.
Sure, some of the demands being made by Greece’s protesting farmers are “outside the European framework,” as Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis recently commented.
Two Greek Australians from Adelaide have launched what they say is Australia’s first plantable children’s books, combining storytelling with hands-on gardening to encourage children to spend more time outdoors, Neos Kosmos reports.