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Predator row deepens as Tsipras publishes ideological roadmap for new party
The Predator affair is turning into one of the most serious institutional confrontations of recent years and a major flashpoint in the build-up towards the next general election, in which Alexis Tsipras looks set to be competing with his own vehicle after the publication of his new political manifesto on May 1.
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PMI drops to 52.4 pts in April as manufacturers feel impact of Iran conflict
Greece’s manufacturing PMI dropped to 52.4 points in April, from 54.5 points in the previous month, S&P Global data showed on Monday.
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Piraeus Bank's net profit at 278 mln in Q1, net interest income at 481 mln
Piraeus Bank posted a net profit of 278 million euros in Q1 this year, from 282 million euros in Q1 2025.
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Politics
PASOK’s tries to eke out space between weakened ND and returning Tsipras
A new Metron Analysis poll for Mega TV shows PASOK edging closer to New Democracy, just as Alexis Tsipras prepares to launch a new progressive formation designed to offer voters a progressive alternative at the upcoming elections.
Tsipras issues rallying call to progressive camp as ND slides in polls
"Executive state" model becomes latest lightning rod for discontent among ND MPs
Economy
Credit growth stable at 7.4 pct YoY in March, led by business loans
Credit expansion in the Greek private sector remained strong in February, rising by 7.4 percent year-on-year (YoY), from 7.6 percent the previous month, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures released on Wednesday showed.
Deposits rise by 2.13 bln in March, up to 209.75 bln
Economic sentiment slides further in April, consumer confidence lowest in four years
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
Agora
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.