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Greek drivers among Europe’s most dangerous
Greek drivers exhibit some of the most dangerous behavior in Europe, according to the 16th Responsible Driving Barometer released by the VINCI Autoroutes Foundation. -
Why Greek shippers choose the Cypriot flag
An increasing number of Greek shipowners are choosing the Cypriot Ship Register. -
A fluid market
Markets are in a constant state of change, coming up with new, hybrid forms of doing business. This is happening in tourism, where the lines between hotels and short-term rentals have become blurred. -
Greece shows the same strengths and weaknesses
The Greek men’s national soccer team shared a 2-2 draw with host Sweden on Thursday. -
The importance of a USP in foreign policy
The concept of a Unique Selling Proposition, most commonly associated with the business world, is that inimitable quality which allows a product or service on offer to stand out and differentiate itself from its competitors. -
ATHEX: Stock drop accelerated on Thursday
Sellers proved more aggressive at the Greek stock market on Thursday. -
Common sense and party moves
Common sense tends to be the best guide when it comes to making decisions. Even though political decisions are determined by many different parameters – from ideology to personal agendas – common sense is still the best compass. -
Norway reaffirms maritime cooperation with Greece at Posidonia 2026
Norway has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening cooperation with Greece in maritime safety, shipping decarbonization, innovation and the energy transition during a series of meetings and events at the Posidonia 2026 exhibition. -
OECD has good news for Greek debt index next year
Greece will not only cease to be the most over-indebted country in Europe starting this year, but in 2027 it will also drop significantly on the global debt list. -
OPEKEPE witness alleges smear campaign
A key witness in the European Public Prosecutor’s Office investigation into alleged EU farm subsidy fraud in Greece says she is being targeted by a smear campaign because of her efforts to expose wrongdoing within the country’s agricultural payments agency.

