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Cyprus growth is strong, but risks persist
Cyprus’ economy keeps growing, with falling debt and a stabilizing financial system. -
Atlantic-SEE LNG deal with Venture Global
US liquefied natural gas exporter Venture Global and Greece’s Atlantic-SEE LNG Trade on Thursday announced doubling of volumes under their long-term supply agreement, as Europe seeks to bolster energy security. -
Dismantling the maze
Even the most straightforward investment projects often require navigating a maze of inconsistent regulations and public agencies that interpret them with considerable discretion – if not outright arbitrariness. -
ATHEX: Bourse on highs unseen since 2009
The Greek stock market got the final push it needed on Friday to take its benchmark to its highest point in over 16 years. -
Hailstones damage crops in central Greece
Farmers in central Greece are assessing significant crop damage after a severe storm swept through the region on Friday afternoon, bringing hail and strong winds, local media reported. -
Turkish escaped convict found with thousands of pills
A Turkish escaped convict wanted in his country to serve a long prison sentence was arrested in Greece Friday in possession of large quantities of psychiatric pills, police said. -
Migrant boat in high-speed Aegean chase
More than half a dozen Coast Guard patrol boats and a helicopter chased a suspected migrant-smuggling speedboat half-way across the Aegean Sea on Friday before bringing it to bay off the deserted islet of Keros, authorities said. -
Ferry boat carrying more than 1,000 people diverted after bomb threat
A ferry boat heading from Piraeus to the southeastern Aegean Sea islands with more than 1,000 passengers and crew was diverted to the port of Lavrio Friday following a bomb threat. -
Athens arrest for drugs suspect wanted in Sweden
Greek authorities have arrested a man wanted in Sweden for alleged involvement in the mail delivery of drugs, police said Friday. -
Migrant rights will be safeguarded at third-country return hubs, EU migration commissioner says
The European Union’s executive arm will monitor any agreement to set up so-called return hubs in non-EU countries so that the rights of rejected asylum seekers sent there are protected, the bloc’s migration commissioner said Friday.

