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Russian oil shadow routes and rising tensions: Transshipments in the Aegean moved from the Laconian Gulf over to Chios – Lesvos – Lemnos
Ship-To-Ship shipments as the EU wants to control the smuggling from which Putin is financing the war - Turnover amounts to billions of dollars, but authorities fear that "the Aegean will be filled with oil" as transshipments are made on the high seas in bad weather conditions
After Tsipras’ move PASOK faces a test of political survival
PASOK ignored early warnings about Tsipras’ return – Geroulanos’ “Wake-up call” now echoes inside PASOK
Haris Doukas to protothema.gr: PASOK Coming in second is a failure – I would never work with Tsipras
No one can be satisfied with today’s polling numbers, says the Mayor of Athens in an interview with protothema.gr and Proti Lexi – He emphasizes that Androulakis cannot be a “hostage” president – He reviews his term so far, says Bakoyannis was a bad mayor with obsessions
Plevris brings overhaul of migration benefits – cuts to food, housing, and financial aid
Ministry of Migration signs agreement with Greece’s Superfund – Housing benefit ends – Funding to go toward vocational training and Greek language education
Instant Analysis: Why Tsipras rushed to “dive into the sea” – Who he’s building bridges with, who he wants to get ahead of
The four key reasons that led the former Prime Minister to leave Parliament – His next move is the publication of his book – Now free to openly reach out to those he wants to bring into his soon-to-be-founded party
The background of Tsipras’ resignation: The pressure of SYRIZA, the contacts for the new party and the book
The former Prime Minister closes the final chapter of his career in the party that led him to power and prepares for the new political formation - Setting the first half of 2026 - Invitation to former comrades in SYRIZA
Papastavros on the Greece-Cyprus cable: “In order for the project to proceed, reservations about its viability must end”
The Minister described the cable as a project of "strategic importance", which will end the energy isolation of Cyprus and lead to a reduction in high electricity prices
Faradouris: The blockade on the Egyptian candidacy for UNESCO is the last chance for the Holy Monastery of St. Catherine of Sinai
The Greek MEP questions Egypt's ability to lead Unesco and is working with Republican MEP Gus Bilirakis as he said he does not operate within narrow party lines when it comes to national interests