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Kyriakos Mitsotakis to Proto Thema on the crisis in the Middle East: The country in wartime needs political stability
"Our compass for navigating the uncharted waters opening up before us is political stability, a comparative advantage that we must preserve so that the country’s course is not threatened amid geopolitical and economic storms”
Mitsotakis: The fiscal discipline of recent years gives us room to intervene depending on how the crisis develops
We will act accordingly when there is a clearer picture of how the crisis is unfolding and, of course, based on the economy’s resilience, the prime minister says in his weekly review
Middle East crisis: How fuel, food & consumers are affected – The best and worst case scenarios
Which measures the government has already put in place to keep prices in check and limit the burden on households - The psychological factor and the new profile of the Greek consumer
The government is activating 4 tax cuts in the coming days: What changes for ENFIA and new income tax returns
The measures affect property owners, employees, families, and self-employed professionals, with a common goal of reducing burdens on property, presumptive living expenses, and minimum taxable income
EU foreign ministers are considering extending the “Aspides” naval mission as far as the Strait of Hormuz, the FT writes – “We never asked for a ceasefire,” Iran responds to Trump (Update)
Air raid sirens sounded across Israel throughout the night
Greek Parliament ratifies Greece–Chevron agreements for hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation
Energy and Environment Minister Stavros Papastavrou, closing the two-day debate that preceded the vote in the Hellenic Parliament, described the decision as a “historic day for Greece.”
US: Congressman Gregory Meeks reacts strongly to the deployment of Turkish F-16s in occupied Cyprus
The move "undermines the sovereignty of Cyprus and will only serve to increase tensions in the region", he says and calls on Erdogan "to change course immediately".
Pierrakakis at Greece Talks by Travel.gr: The old Heraklion airport could become a new “small Ellinikon”
Projects that have remained stalled for years are now moving forward, emphasized the Minister of Finance – “If a deep and lasting problem arises, the government will intervene, and no household will be left without support”