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Facebook, the digital café of 7.3 million Greeks: Memories, groups, news and fake news — what we discuss and what we share
Within about two decades, Greeks have built their digital identities on Facebook. They got informed, argued, shared memories, created groups and continue to live inside its ever-evolving world
German Finance Minister backs Kyriakos Pierrakakis ahead of Eurogroup vote for new President
Ahead of the Eurogroup meeting to elect its new president, German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil announced his support for Greek Minister of Finance Kyriakos Pierrakakis. The endorsement, coordinated with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, comes as the final contest for the Eurogroup presidency unfolds in Brussels between Pierrakakis and his Belgian counterpart, Vincent Van Peteghem
Outbursts during the briefing of ND MPs on farmers – “If checks weren’t conducted, we would have lost the funds,” said Tsiaras
The session lasted 4.5 hours – “You are mocking us,” shouted Arabatzi at the head of OPEKEPE – “Do we have a crisis management strategy? Because I don’t see one,” said Voridis – “All our people are in the roadblocks,” said Zetta Makri – Criticism even over the subordination of OPEKEPE to AADE
Unprecedented violence in Crete: Farmers assault police officers — Suspects identified and charged with criminal organization
Eight officers injured and police vehicles destroyed — Watch videos and see photos
Lina Mendoni – Kimberly Guilfoyle: Strong Greece–U.S. front against illegal trafficking of cultural goods
The continuation and strengthening of the highly productive Greece–U.S. collaboration on combating the illegal trafficking of cultural goods was the focus of today’s working meeting between Greek Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni and U.S. Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle
HHF launches season 6 of acclaimed podcast series with “Greece’s Darkest Decade: Part one – World War II”
The Hellenic Heritage Foundation (HHF) has unveiled the sixth season of its acclaimed podcast series The HHF Presents, returning this year with a powerful new theme: Greece’s Darkest Decade, Part One: World War II
Public Transport: The biggest overhaul since the Olympics – 500 new buses, driver hires, new metro trains on the way
Kyranakis: “In 2026 we will see the major change” – The Transport Ministry’s plan includes multimillion-euro investments: 500 new buses, the hiring of 700 + 440 drivers, universal installation of air-conditioning, new trains and new rail tracks for the metro