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  1. Rising costs and weakening demand are tightening pressure on Greece’s economy as the impact of the war in the Middle East deepens, with manufacturing and tourism showing increasing signs of strain.
  2. Greek and German foreign ministers sought common ground Monday on how Europe makes policy toward third countries, including defense, during talks in Athens that also covered Ukraine, the Gulf and Iran, and Turkey. 
  3. Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew arrived in Athens on Monday, meeting with Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens before receiving an “Environmental Heritage Protection” honor from the city.
  4. The government will reject opposition demands to establish a preliminary investigation committee into ministers Spilios Livanos and Fotini Arabatzi regarding the OPEKEPE/EU‑farm subsidy scandal, spokesman Pavlos Marinakis said, citing a lack of evidence after reviewing the case file.
  5. Opposition PASOK has submitted a proposal to establish a parliamentary inquiry committee into phone surveillance allegations and the role of the National Intelligence Service (EYP), reopening political tensions in Parliament.
  6. NATO is rapidly adapting to the lessons learned from the war in Ukraine, Admiral Pierre Vandier, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (SACT), tells Kathimerini.
  7. Climate, quality and digital data will shape tourism growth over the next five years, according to Nejc Jus, research director at the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC).
  8. The selection of a port hub for hydrocarbon drilling in the Ionian Sea is emerging as a critical factor that goes well beyond the narrow scope of extraction itself, with three ports in Western Greece – Patra, Igoumenitsa and Astakos – at the center of the contest.
  9. Cyprus tourism is seeing a 60% drop in bookings for the summer season compared to last year, reflecting the impact of the war in Iran.
  10. The decision to move the Parnitha Casino to a more central location was considered essential by Regency Entertainment, given the anticipated competition from the casino under construction at Elliniko.