Kerameos on ReBrain Greece: “Today’s Greece has nothing to do with the Greece our compatriots left behind”
Greece launches major repatriation drive targeting diaspora professionals in North America, offering tax incentives and career opportunities.
Greece launches major repatriation drive targeting diaspora professionals in North America, offering tax incentives and career opportunities.
European Commission calls Greece’s SAFE program resubmission request a “normal procedure” amid defense investment evaluation concerns.
SYRIZA-Tsipras tensions escalate as leaked comments reference “priesthood” amid growing party division and criticism of ostracizing former allies.
Greek Deputy Foreign Minister pursues major US investments and tariff exemptions for olive oil and feta during strategic mission to New York and Washington.
Greek PM Mitsotakis outlines strategy to resolve farmer protests through coordinated dialogue, offering electricity subsidies and fuel tax reforms amid growing unrest.
Greece’s government announces massive €7 billion infrastructure program targeting 60 major projects across 12 regions before 2027 elections.
Athens traffic chaos addressed by Deputy Transport Minister who announces truck bans, metro expansion to Glyfada by 2026, and new public transport measures.
Greece and Germany agree to clear all pending Dublin Regulation cases, marking a major step toward implementing the EU’s new Migration and Asylum Pact.
Tsipras’ new political venture “Ithaca” creates upheaval across Greece’s left-wing parties, forcing leaders to reconsider alliances and strategies.
Greek Deputy PM tells Bloomberg that new US LNG import deals strengthen Greece’s role and significantly reshape Europe’s energy landscape amid Russian supply bans.
Greek PM announces investment boom from NYC, highlighting energy deals with US companies and positioning Greece as Europe’s economic gateway for 2026.
Cyprus cabinet reshuffle brings new dynamics to the Greece-Cyprus electrical cable project as Energy Minister changes but key challenges remain.