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Health Ministry plans fee increase for EOPYY doctors
The Health Ministry plans to increase by 30% the fee paid per visit to doctors contracted with the National Organization for Health Care Services Provision (EOPYY). -
PASOK: Discontent over internal discord
Repeated calls by PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis for calm on the intra-party front appear to be going unanswered. -
Train struck by fallen tree highlights safety concerns
A pine tree fell onto an empty passenger train traveling between Olympia and Katakolo early Tuesday morning, injuring the driver and highlighting safety concerns about vegetation management along Greece’s rail lines. -
Nearly 40% of Greek internet users use ChatGPT
Greece ranks 16th among 51 OECD-surveyed nations in ChatGPT usage, with nearly 40% of internet users employing the OpenAI chatbot. -
Investigators confirm propane leak
Fire investigators have confirmed that a deadly explosion at the Violanta biscuit factory in Trikala central Greece on Monday morning was caused by a propane leak, backing initial assessments by firefighting officials. -
Tragedy strikes Greek soccer fans in Romania
Seven people were killed and three injured in a multi-vehicle crash shortly after 1 p.m. near Timisoara, Romania, on Tuesday. -
Fresh push to import foreign workers
The Migration Ministry has proposed legislation allowing temporary employment agencies to directly hire and place foreign workers, marking a significant shift in labor market policy. -
ExxonMobil’s Cypriot gas timetable
ExxonMobil is moving forward with a Declaration of Commerciality in Block 10, off Cyprus. -
Navigating the US-EU minefield and NATO’s diminished presence
Greece has tried to deal in a forward looking and realistic manner with the tensions before, during and after the internal crisis of the major western powers that erupted over Greenland. -
Ongoing care and monitoring
The correctional system and welfare and mental health services currently operate in isolation from one another.

