Search
-
Government fleshes out priorities, SYRIZA sets dates for leadership vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat came with Covid and the cost-of-living crisis is being reined in, primarily by the European
1% -
Wildfires provide familiar test for government
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKikilias. The former health minister replaced Christos Stylianides, the former Cypriot European
1% -
PM takes central role as fires continue to rage
PoliticsGreek Politicsto Athens on Tuesday after departing the European Union and the Community of Latin American
1% -
Government tries to deflect criticism over wildfires with appeal to patriotism
PoliticsGreek Politicscasualties remain contained so far, the scale of the disaster is significant. According to the European
1% -
Economic sentiment indicators inch up again in July
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment (ESI) recorded a 1-point rise in July, after a 2-point increase in June, according to European Commission figures released on Friday. Sentiment has been improving in seven of the last nine months, essentially since October last year, and is now at the highest since early
1% -
Building activity records modest growth in April, up 10 pct in first four months
EconomyMacroeconomyis up by 18.5 percent while volume is also higher by 18 percent. The European Commission’s latest
1% -
SYRIZA leadership contest off to slow start, as ND rushes to contain political damage from fires
PoliticsGreek PoliticsEuclid Tsakalotos stressed his own technocratic and European credentials for the leadership role
1% -
Opinion divided in Greece over seeking ICJ settlement with Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policyfocused on the European perspective of Turkey as leverage that could have facilitated the neighbouring
1% -
PM heads to Egypt with eye on broader movements in East Med
PoliticsForeign Policyon possible new prospects is to be published in autumn by the European Commission and High Representative
1% -
Minister hangs on as failures leading to fatal hooligan raid further tarnish govt's image
PoliticsGreek Politicson to the Greek authorities by police in neighbouring countries. European football’s governing body had
1%