Alexis Tsipras on “Ithaca”: “It’s not branding, it’s reload”
Former Greek PM Alexis Tsipras discusses his new book “Ithaca,” describing it as a “reload” not branding, while engaging in both self-criticism and analysis.
Former Greek PM Alexis Tsipras discusses his new book “Ithaca,” describing it as a “reload” not branding, while engaging in both self-criticism and analysis.
Education Minister Sofia Zacharaki announces hiring of 8,000 substitute teachers and new digital platform to predict school vacancies by March 2026.
Greek PM Mitsotakis inspects new Stavros Niarchos Foundation hospital in Komotini, calling it one of three “crown jewels” of the national health system.
Greek Finance Minister announces business incentives for Northern Greece’s handicraft sector, emphasizing regional growth potential and SME support initiatives.
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis announces Greece’s readiness to lead Eastern Mediterranean cooperation, emphasizing energy partnerships and diplomatic strength.
Greek Migration Minister reveals shocking results: majority of migrants claiming minor status were actually adults in new age verification tests.
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Former Greek minister reveals death threats and fraud allegations during explosive parliamentary testimony about agricultural subsidy scandal in Crete.
Greece and Cyprus maintain their veto against Turkey’s participation in the EU’s SAFE defense program over casus belli threats and Aegean disputes.
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Former Greek PM Alexis Tsipras discusses his new book “Ithaca” and reveals insights about SYRIZA’s future while facing criticism from party officials.
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Vorizia tensions continue as murder victim’s sister faces verbal attack from suspect’s mother, while two more family members are remanded in custody.
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