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Deal for drillship to get inked in April
Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou announced on Friday on Open TV that the deal for the arrival of a drillship to work in the Ionian Sea has already been reached and next month it will be signed. -
Cypriot toll of foot-&-mouth tops 30,000
The Veterinary Services of Cyprus announced on Friday that to date, 29,731 animals have been culled due to foot-and-mouth disease. -
Navigator Shipping Consultants strengthens global towage network
Navigator Shipping Consultants Ltd will return to Posidonia 2026 for its fifth participation. -
It’s Not Trump. It’s America
Like a lot of other Americans, I’ve oscillated in these dark times between two emotional poles. At points, I tell myself that Donald Trump is a uniquely malevolent figure who has seized levers of power that no previous president had ever dared to grasp. -
Maritime Leaders Summit
Capital Link announced this week that it will organize its 10th Maritime Leaders Summit – Greece on June 1, as part of the official Posidonia conference program, at the Athanaeum InterContinental Hotel, 89-93 Syngrou, Athens. -
Industry exhibitions produces €340 million turnover
Industry exhibitions in Greece account for a considerable share of tourism and economic turnover every year. -
Fourth win in a row for the Greens in Euroleague
Panathinaikos extended its winning streak in the Euroleague to four games on Friday, beating Monaco 107-97. -
Not just a complaint box
The ombudsman provides citizens with an additional avenue of protection, as reflected in the growing number of complaints. -
Greece needs more time to work and gel
Greece went down 1-0 to Paraguay in an international friendly in Piraeus on Friday, showing it needs plenty more work. -
Rare medieval icon gets restoration reprieve
Greece’s Central Archaeological Council has approved restoration of a rare Byzantine wood-carved icon of St. George at the Church of Omorfokklisia in Kastoria.

