Fines, Blockades and Backroom Politics: How the Farmers’ Revolt Is Shaking Greek Governance
From €500 penalties to a post-holiday shutdown, the clash with farmers reveals deeper political fault lines
From €500 penalties to a post-holiday shutdown, the clash with farmers reveals deeper political fault lines
After a banner year, Greece’s tourism success faces structural limits, political choices and a decisive year ahead.
Tariff adjustments approved — new infrastructure, smart networks, and circular water reuse aim to fight drought.
Η ευρωπαϊκή εταιρεία ενισχύει τη θέση της στην Κίνα, ενώ η Boeing μένει πίσω
The arrival of the first U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo in Alexandroupolis strengthens Balkan energy security and elevates Greece’s strategic role as a regional transit hub.
Farmers are escalating their protests with total road blockades on major transport routes, causing traffic standstills and intensifying pressure on the economy and logistics.