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Direct flights from Dallas to Athens will start in 2026
Dallas will join the US cities with a direct connection to Athens next year, American Airlines announced recently. -
Technology firms on a buying spree
Greek information technology firms have kept their promise of strategic expansion through acquisitions over the first seven months of 2025. -
Turkey nears exit from costly FX-protected deposit scheme
Turkey is on the verge of ending a scheme protecting deposits from currency depreciation that is estimated to have cost $60 billion, another step toward abandoning unorthodox economic policies that triggered a lira crisis several years ago. -
EPPO awaits new report
Greek and European authorities are investigating alleged misuse of 2.5 million euros in subsidies from the Greek payment agency OPEKEPE involving Kalliopi Semertzidou, a former New Democracy parliamentary candidate and former coordinator for Community Resources and Women’s Entrepreneurship, as well as her family members. -
Large wildfire continues to rage in east Attica, more evacuations ordered
A large fire that erupted Friday afternoon in Keratea continues to rage across eastern and southern Attica, causing significant damage to homes and claiming one life. -
The gap has not closed
Data from the EFKA social security agency and everyday experience confirm a gender pay gap in the labor market. -
Cartoon (08/08/2025)
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4-magnitude quake shakes Evia, felt in Athens
A magnitude 4 earthquake struck Evia on Friday evening, its impact felt in the Athens area. -
Secretary Marco Rubio emphasizes US-Greece energy cooperation
Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlighted the importance of US-Greece energy cooperation and the significance of Greece as a NATO ally during his phone call with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Friday, according to an announcement by a State Department spokesperson. -
Hotels fuller in June, but not in Athens
The average occupancy rate of Greek hotels in June was 78.5%, higher than in June 2024 (75.7%), a study by the Research Institute for Tourism on behalf of the Greek Tourism Confederation has found.