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The global yacht elite in Greece: Stunning images from the 11th Mediterranean Yacht Show in Nafplio
The world’s largest luxury yachting exhibition — and the only event of this scale in Greece — with over 130 yacht entries competing for 94 berths
Port hub worth hundreds of millions behind Ionian drilling operations
The ports of Patras, Igoumenitsa, and Astakos at the center of the race – A complex web of services surrounding offshore drilling
KIEFER AI Open Hackathon 2026: Seven teams, global open-source launch, and Greece’s first sovereign AI infrastructure
KIEFER, in collaboration with Sophea.ai, NVIDIA, and the OpenACC organization, launches a landmark AI hackathon bringing together international teams and unveiling major open-source and infrastructure milestones for Greece’s AI ecosystem
International Energy Agency: The world is facing the biggest energy crisis in history, says its chief
Brent crude prices jumped to a four-year high today amid concerns that the war in Iran may escalate
What’s happening with oil: Why it dropped from record highs of $126 to around $111 within hours
The role of Trump's statements, market fears of "demand destruction" and strategic stocks
Donald Trump met with Chevron and other oil giants: Concerns over the “war shock” in energy prices
The U.S. president regularly holds meetings with industry executives in order to stay informed about developments. Gasoline prices in the U.S. have reached $4.18 per gallon, the highest level since 2022
32 Greek-interest tankers stranded in the Persian Gulf
Who owns them - More than 150 tankers of international interests are stuck overall
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