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Independent power transmission operator (IPTO): €3.7 Billion relief for consumers by 2034 from power interconnections
With the full interconnection of the Cyclades and the double interconnection of Crete, IPTO estimates annual savings on Public Service Obligation (PSO) charges of €550 million per year from 2026 to 2030
Retatrutide enters the weight-loss battle – “Magic drug No. 3,” reduces body weight by 25%
Retatrutide targets metabolism, appetite, and energy expenditure, promising impressive results. Clinical trials are being completed at the end of March, with market release expected shortly thereafter
DEOS to replace SDOE, with 30,000 market inspections, 450 armed officers, drones, AI, and vessels
A new General Directorate of Forces for the Control of Economic Transactions (DEOS) is being created within the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE), replacing the SDOE after 29 years of operation. Inspectors will receive operational training and have the ability to intervene immediately on land and at sea
Washington hosts the crucial crash test for the Vertical Corridor
The key negotiation points that will shape the next phase of the Vertical Corridor and the dilemmas surrounding the €750 billion Europe–U.S. supply package
Weather: Rise in temperatures and a mild two-week period after three months of disturbances
Strong gusts up to 108 km/h on Clean Monday in Tinos – Kolydas speaks of “the meteorologists’ Halcyon Days”
A new era in military service begins today: The new model comes into force – all the changes foreseen
Basic training is extended to 10 weeks – Intake classes (ESSO) reduced from 6 to 4 and all conscripts enlist in the Hellenic Army – Monthly compensation for conscripts rises from €8.80 to €100 for border areas and €50 for the mainland
At Souda, the world’s largest aircraft carrier USS “Gerald R. Ford” (333 meters long) with 75 fighter jets – watch video
It will remain for a few days until refueling – Crowd of F-35s at the U.S. air base in Souda
The photos of a national trauma: This is the Nazi sergeant who photographed the executions in Kaisariani
For the first time, the face of Sergeant Hermann Hoyer is revealed—the man who captured on film the heroes executed by the Nazis. Rare historical documents also come to light, including images from the funeral of General Krech, who was killed in Molai, as well as from the unit stationed in Malakasa