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Mitsotakis: No stepping back from construction of border fence

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has vowed he will not "step back from the protection of the [country's] borders and the safety of people living in border areas," during a speech at an event in the northeastern city of Komotini.

The premier was presenting the government's development plan for Eastern Macedonia and Thrace during a visit to the region.

Athens assets most affordable among European capitals

Α global survey by Britain's CIA Landlord Insurance has found that the lowest sale prices available for residential property are in Athens.

In a relative comparative analysis of the cost of acquiring an apartment in the center of various countries' capitals, it emerged that Athens is the cheapest option, and indeed by a significant margin from the second.

Change of weather with heavy rainfall expected in Greece from late Monday

A low-pressure front in the Adriatic Sea that is moving slowly to the east and later to the southwest will affect Greece from Monday afternoon until the morning of Thursday 12 January, the Athens National Observatory's meteorological service, warned on Monday.

Detained MEP meets daughter

MEP Eva Kaili, who has been detained in Belgium over her alleged role in the Qatargate scandal, met with her two-year-old daughter on Friday.

At 5.20 p.m. Alexandros Kailis, the father of Eva, accompanied the child on her visit to the Haren Prison near Brussels.

The defense team of Kaili had asked the Belgian authorities to meet with her daughter, something they accepted.

Athens Metro: The map of the new extension to Ilion

Ten years after the delivery of the last major extension of Line 2 of the Athens metro, which today connects Anthoupolis with Ellinikon, a new esxtension is on the way. Attiko Metro yesterday turned the hourglass of the tender for the extension to Ilion with approximately 4 km of new line and three new stations.

Census reshuffles political pack in constituencies 

With the completion of the recent population census, 14 constituencies are changing seats. 

More specifically, as a result of a population increase in the respective regions, Eastern Attica gets two extra seats, while the North, West and South sectors of Athens and the first electoral district of Thessaloniki each gain one seat, by presidential decree. 

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