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ND mounts counter‑offensive after PASOK congress but keeps focus on inflation
The political temperature rose sharply in the aftermath of PASOK’s congress, with New Democracy launching a coordinated counter‑offensive aimed at undermining the party’s renewed sense of unity and ambition.
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Athens balancing diplomacy and defence amid Middle East turmoil
The escalating conflict environment in the Middle East - with Iran and the Gulf at its centre, as well as its indirect spillover into other active fronts such as the Russia–Ukraine war - is creating a dense and increasingly difficult set of challenges for Greece.
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Strong rise in food sales pushes 7 pct YoY increase in Jan retail
The growth of Greece’s retail sales jumped by 7 percent year-on-year (YoY) in January, after a rise of 6.4 percent in the previous month, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data showed on Tuesday.
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Economic sentiment declines in March, consumer confidence at lowest since 2022
Greece’s economic sentiment (ESI) deteriorated in March, with the index at 106.8 points, from 107.6 in the previous month, according to European Commission figures released on Monday.
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PPI drop moderates to 1.7 pct YoY in Feb, driven by energy
Greece’s Producer Price Index (PPI) moderated its drop in February to 1.7 percent year-on-year (YoY), after a decrease of 3.7 percent in the previous month, ELSTAT data showed on Monday.
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PASOK battles for political space as Tsipras edges closer to launch
PASOK’s fourth congress, which unfolded in Athens over the weekend, was an attempt by the social democrats to position themselves as genuine contenders for power, not merely a mid‑tier force in a fragmented centre‑left, as they brace for more volatility on the Greek political scene.
ND tries to play down resurfacing of Predator as PASOK seeks to recast itself
Tempe and Predatorgate court cases bring government scandals back to fore
Economy
Greece braces for price shockwaves from Iran amid weakening purchasing power
As the conflict in Iran shows no sign of easing, and with damage to energy infrastructure in the Middle East estimated to have reduced production capacity by roughly 30–40 percent - repairs that could take years to complete - it is becoming evident that the world will face unsettled energy markets and volatile prices for some time, even in the more benign scenario of a swift end to the war.
Building activity moderated in Dec, dropped by 2.6 pct in 2025
Lending to corporations keeps annual credit growth steady at 7.4 pct in Feb
Society
Greeks on AI: Interest, anxiety and a desire to "remain human"
Artificial intelligence may be reshaping global debates, but until now we have known surprisingly little about how Greeks themselves perceive this fast‑moving technology.
EBRD reports highlights demographic headwinds Greece has to navigate
OECD report highlights stark contrasts in health system
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Energy crisis puts squeeze on Greek fiscal policy
With the prospect of adverse scenarios in the US–Iran conflict now entering the mainstream — three weeks into the war, with no obvious off‑ramp and energy markets on edge — the Greek government finds itself back at the drawing board.