Politics
Greek-Italian sea borders, EEZ pact ties up loose end but also carries wider significance
After several years of talks, Greece and Italy signed on Tuesday a maritime borders agreement delimiting an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) between the two countries.
Rise in new Covid-19 cases raises alarm on eve of reopening to tourism
A fresh spate of confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Greece has been causing jitters as the country prepares to reopen its borders with the hope of attracting foreign visitors for the tourist season.
Parties jostle over economic data, public still backs ND approach on pandemic
The publication of preliminary GDP data for the first quarter of the year has sparked a war of words between government officials and the opposition.
First challenges for tourism plan, as public relaxes approach to virus
As the Greek PM and tourism minister prepare to launch a promotional campaign for Greek tourism on Thursday, the government’s plan to attract visitors this summer is starting to come up against challenges of both a practical and a political nature.
Athens ups diplomatic effort as Turkey plans hydrocarbon research in Greek continental shelf
Athens is examining all the diplomatic means at its disposal to respond to what it sees as mounting transgressions by Turkey.
Return to school marked by protests over education bill
As primary schools welcomed pupils back after lockdown, teachers are taking to the streets to protest against a major education bill tabled by the New Democracy government.
EU funds seen as cushioning Covid-19 impact, giving govt fiscal space
Greece took another step towards normality on Monday as primary schools reopened along with a range of business, including hotels and catering firms, as the number of deaths from the coronavirus reached 177.
Refugee housing deadline puts spotlight back on migration policy
As the headlines in Greece continue to be dominated by the government’s response to the pandemic and its economic implications, New Democracy’s handling of other issues is starting to come under fire once again.
Govt pushes tourism message, digests EU stimulus proposal
The Greek government, which stands to gain up to 32 billion euros in grants and loans from the Recovery Fund proposed by the European Commission, continues to keep the re-opening of the tourism sector at the top of the its agenda.
Haftar defeats prompt Athens to take fresh look at Libya crisis
Developments in Libya, where a UN-backed government of National Accord (GNA) supported militarily by Turkey has scored some victories over Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, are causing concern in Athens.