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Rhodes: A criminal organisation that was smuggling illegal immigrants from Turkey to Greece was arrested
A criminal organization that was smuggling illegal immigrants from Turkey to Greece has been dismantled.
Olympic Games: The Greek delegation is ready for the opening ceremony (photos)
Any issues that have arisen in recent hours are being set aside; everyone is putting on their best smile as we count down to the opening ceremony, which also marks the start of the Olympic Games.
Solomun | Athens | September 27
Techniques Festival presents deep house superstar Solomun, who is returning to Greece after four years for an open-air show at the Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus. With his devoted local fan base, he is sure to make Athens dance once again. Tickets start from 35 euros and are available at more.com.
Households continue to spend more than they earn
Greeks continue to spend more than they earn, as Hellenic Statistical Authority data for the first quarter of the year show a high negative rate in savings (8.1%) for households and non-profit organizations, meaning that they spent 8.1% more than their gross disposable income.
This serves as a warning regarding the country's investment and growth prospects.
Santorini: Greece’s most “Instagrammable” island nears the brink of overcrowding, writes AFP
The French Press Agency (AFP) addresses the issue of overtourism on Santorini, Greece’s “Instagram island,” which has now reached a point of saturation.
Greeks are champions in the use of plastic money
Greece is leading the way in plastic money transactions as Greeks use plastic money for 7 out of 10 transactions, according to European Central Bank statistics for the second half of 2023.
Greek MoD to Turkey: We have not shown “respect” & will not show any towards illegal actions in the Greece-Egypt EEZ
The Greek Ministry of National Defense sent a strong and clear response to the Ministry of Defense of Turkey regarding yesterday’s reports that mentioned “respect” on our part “for their maritime jurisdiction and cooperation” in light of the events in Kasos and Karpathos.
Greece signs deal to buy F-35 jets
Greece formally approved an offer to buy 20 F-35 Joint Strike Fighters from the United States as part of a major defense overhaul, government officials said on July 25.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias said while visiting a military air base near Athens that the purchase would create "a powerful deterrent presence in our region."
Olympic Games: Everything You Need to Know About the Great Celebration of Sports
The nightmare of COVID-19 might not have vanished from our lives, but four years after the pandemic’s onset that changed almost everything, things are significantly better (and different).
“Pirated” boxes and expensive television rights unite platforms
The market interprets the agreement between BC Partners and Deutsche Telekom to broadcast each other’s sports programs as a prelude to developments in the business and sports fields – The reasons that led the two competitors to form an alliance and the significant benefits for viewers.