Mitsotakis delivers on UN pledge: Greece fortifies its seas
Greece establishes two massive marine parks covering 36% of territorial waters, sparking Turkish protests while advancing Mediterranean conservation goals.
Greece establishes two massive marine parks covering 36% of territorial waters, sparking Turkish protests while advancing Mediterranean conservation goals.
Greece eliminates ATM fees with new legislation by Minister Pierrakakis, introducing five key reforms to provide significant financial relief for citizens.
Greek Migration Minister declares deportation of illegal migrants must be Europe’s top priority, announces new law with prison terms for rejected asylum seekers.
Greece’s “My Home 2” housing program reaches 53% completion with 8,500 citizens securing homes. Average family income of beneficiaries stands at €20,600.
Greece establishes two new marine parks covering 27,500 sq km in the Aegean and Ionian seas, sparking Turkish threats and raising questions about enforcement.
Greek government announces €1.5 billion fiscal space for new benefits, driven by record-low unemployment and anti-tax evasion measures targeting middle-class relief.
Development Minister Theodorikakos defends government transparency measures and public contract oversight amid parliamentary questioning on audit findings.
Turkey threatens to establish its own marine parks in response to Greece’s announcement of two protected areas in the Ionian and Aegean seas.
Greek Finance Minister Pierrakakis announces immediate banking fee reductions including ATM charge caps and free withdrawals to protect consumers and boost banking system trust.
Greek journalist Dimitris Maredis convicted of extortion maintains innocence, appeals sentence claiming he was trapped by politician he considered family.
Declassified records from 2015 reveal Tsipras’ true referendum strategy aimed at debt restructuring, debunking years of political propaganda and misinformation.
Greece’s Education Minister announces private university programs will begin operations from October, with up to 7,000 students potentially enrolling in the first year.