By K. Deligiannis [email protected]
The first-ever international tender to install floating wind farms/parks in Greek waters is now apparently on the horizon, with a relevant energy ministry general secretary pointing…
A bitter feud between one-time co-Cabinet members in the current Tsipras government, former foreign minister Nikos Kotzias and former defense minister Panos Kammenos, shows no signs of evaporating, as the…
One of the first major opinion polls for the upcoming regional government election in the greater Athens area has the outgoing mayor of the municipality of Maroussi, Giorgos Patoulis, leading…
Tripartite cooperation between Greece, Cyprus and Jordan aims at boosting the prospects of peace and cooperation in the east Mediterranean, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Sunday from Amman,…
The IMF’s leadership on Friday expressed approval and “satisfaction” with a request by Greece to pre-pay between 3.5 and four billion euros in loans extended by the Fund as part…
A joint Greek-Egyptian naval exercise, code-named “Medusa 8”, will commence on April 13 in the sea region off Alexandria, and with the participation of military assets from the Republic of…
The yield for Greece’s closely watched 10-year bond again eased on Friday, dropping to levels not seen since the summer of 2005, as investors’ interest in sovereign debt continues to…
Bankruptcies in Greece were marginally higher in 2017 from 2016, by 2.7 percent, according to the Greek statistics authority (EL.STAT).
In absolute figures, 114 court-sanctioned bankruptcies were reported in 2017,…
A three-justice misdemeanor court in the port of Piraeus on Thursday rejected a motion by Russian national Alexander Vinnik to be released on bail.
The 39-year-old Vinnik, dubbed “Mr. Bitcoin”…
By K. Deligiannis [email protected]
State-run Public Power Corp. (PPC) is ready to place its first-ever orders for liquefied natural gas (LNG) over the summer from the Revythoussa isle terminal off…
Days after a shocking decision by a culture ministry-affiliated council to declare roughly half of the Piraeus Port Authority (PPA) as an area of “archaeological interest”, another state council on…
Bank of Greece (BoG) Yannis Stournaras on Thursday tabled his objections, in writing, no less, to a relevant Parliament committee where a draft bill on creating a state-run development bank…
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras reportedly expressed support for a “longer extension” in the Brexit process, namely, until March 2020, according to government sources a day after Wednesday’s EU summit…
A state grant of 629,561 euros to partially finance a film based on a best-selling book by former Greek finance minister Yannis Varoufakis raised eyebrows in Athens this week.
The…
A majority of top jurists in the country on Thursday renewed the term of the head of the anti-corruption prosecutor’s office, by a vote of eight to three, with those…
A 39-year-old Russian national known as “Mr. Bitcoin” was transferred by ambulance on Thursday to a Piraeus courthouse to hear his motion for release from remand.
Alexander Vinnik has been…
A major law enforcement operation took place after dawn on Thursday in the central Athens neighborhood of Exarchia, roughly a week after eight coast guard officers and an accompanying prosecutor…
Fraport Greece reported rising passenger figures in the first quarter of 2019 at the 14 regional airports around the countries that it manages.
According to the Greek subsidiary of Germany-based…
A new global study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), released on Wednesday, shows that middle-class incomes in crisis-battered Greece for households hover from nearly 8,000 euros…
By T. Tsiros [email protected]
The government is pointing to this month for the tabling of a draft amendment foreseeing a 120-payment installment plan for taxpayers and businesses to cover arrears…
Greek political parties were finalizing candidate lists this week for the upcoming May European Parliament elections, with one noteworthy Parliament MP, Giorgos Amiras, resigning his seat on Wednesday for what,…
The government on Wednesday tabled a draft provision in Parliament envisioning a lower interest rates for the state’s arrears to the private sector, from 6 to 3 percent.
The interest…
Two influential US senators this week unveiled legislation calling for a lifting of a ban on the sale of American weapons systems to Cyprus and also mandating that the US…
By A. Tsimplakis [email protected]
An Athens appeals court has rejected motion by the Greek state to throw out a decision by the International Court of Arbitration(ICC) related to the troubled…
By S. Zisimos
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Some 4,154 “golden visas” – long-term residence permits – were granted from 2013 until the first quarter of 2019 to non-EU citizens linked with the purchase…
A chamber of Greek-Chinese economic cooperation on Tuesday expressed its concerns over what it called the recent “negative developments” regarding the future of a 600-million-euro investment plan by the Cosco-managed…
Former top minister Andreas Loverdos, a current and long-serving MP, on Tuesday welcomed the lifting of his Parliamentary immunity so he can testify before an anti-corruption prosecutor investigating allegations of…
The general government’s primary budget surplus for the Jan-Feb 2019 period was reduced by 75 million euros from the corresponding period in 2018, mostly due to less tax revenue as…
The IMF appeared confident of its earlier forecast for Greek economic growth in 2019, continuing to point to a 2.4-percent GDP increase for the year, even as it warned on…
A joint ministerial decision on Monday stipulated the conditions for eligible borrowers to be granted a partial state subsidy for their monthly mortgage payments, following the recent ratification of a…