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32 Greek-interest tankers stranded in the Persian Gulf
Who owns them - More than 150 tankers of international interests are stuck overall
Maximos Mansion defends the “executive state” but avoids opening a front with ND MPs
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaking at New Democracy’s pre-congress event in Nafplio, chose a milder tone. Without disowning key government choices, he made it clear that the “executive state” model should not be treated as infallible, while also showing respect for ND members of parliament
Greece’s tax authority sets up a digital net for influencers: How the tax office “sees” social media income before it’s declared
From stories and reels…to the records of Independent Authority for Public Revenue - Every collaboration and every payment leaves a digital trace, with cross-checking systems detecting discrepancies even before tax filing time
The 89-year-old man who opened fire at EFKA and the Court of Appeals is being brought before the prosecutor today: His life in Germany and the USA and his request for a successive pension in Greece
He opened fire at EFKA and the Court of Appeals, was arrested 5 hours later in Patras, and was preparing to flee to Italy
George M. Kailis joins The Hellenic Initiative Board
Veteran seafood industry leader and longtime supporter of Hellenic causes strengthens THI’s global diaspora leadership
Mitsotakis – Emir of Qatar: War, energy, and €1 billion in investments at the center of the meeting
The visit comes at a time of heightened instability in the wider Gulf region
Oil: What the UAE–OPEC “divorce” means for energy markets
The Reuters report gathers early reactions from analysts following the United Arab Emirates’ decision to leave OPEC and OPEC+, highlighting what it could mean for the future of the organization and global energy markets — including implications for the United States
May Day 2026: How metro, buses, and trains will operate
What will happen with suburban bus lines – Ships docked at ports