Mitsotakis: “Greece acquires 13 microsatellites” – Where they will be used
Greece announces acquisition of 13 microsatellites for border security, disaster management, and surveillance, with components manufactured domestically.
Greece announces acquisition of 13 microsatellites for border security, disaster management, and surveillance, with components manufactured domestically.
Greek government announces 12 key measures to slash bureaucracy and boost business environment, targeting licensing simplification and entrepreneurship support.
New Democracy official Kalliopi Semertzidou resigns following subsidy scandal allegations, claiming targeted attacks against her family’s reputation.
Greek government launches August recovery plan with four key bets to regain political ground before major Thessaloniki trade fair announcement.
Greek minister reports dramatic drop in migrant arrivals to Crete following asylum suspension policy, with numbers falling to one-third of previous levels.
Greek MP Angelos Syrigou discusses Turkey’s provocative marine park announcements and calls for a strategic shift in Greek foreign policy after 50 years.
Egypt’s Foreign Minister visits Athens amid Turkey’s Mediterranean provocations. Key talks on maritime zones, Libya tensions, and Sinai Monastery dispute expected.
Greek government unveils ambitious plan for 25 key infrastructure projects across regions outside Athens, targeting completion within six months.
Greek MP Syrigos explains Turkey’s controversial marine park placement in international waters, highlighting navigation issues and Ankara’s reluctance to revive gray zones.
Greek Labor Minister announces massive overtime increases in sectors using Digital Work Card system, with tourism seeing 855% surge in first half of 2025.
Greek PM visits ICEYE facilities manufacturing the country’s first SAR satellites, set to launch by end of 2025 for defense and environmental monitoring
Former Greek minister Avgenakis denies criminal charges in agricultural subsidy scandal, calls opposition proposals legally flawed as EU negotiations continue.