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Greek Warns Greece Will Not Be 'Free-For-All Zone'
Bank of Greece Governor Yanis Tournaras warned that a Eurozone recession is a real risk. He cited rising energy costs and instability in the Middle East as primary drivers of this uncertainty. The warning comes amid ongoing diplomatic activity in Athens. This statement indicates a firm stance on national policy.
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Greece To Establish 11 New Special Schools
Greece will establish 11 new special schools for the 2026-2027 school year. This follows the establishment of eight new special schools last year, bringing the current total to 499. The expansion aims to address needs for approximately 1.2% of the population.
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Greek New Democracy Rejects Pre-Catastrophe Agreement
New Democracy has rejected a proposal by PASOK and other opposition groups to establish a pre-trial commission for former Minister of Agrarian Development Piliolivanou and former Vice President Foti Niera Banzi. Pavlos Marinakis stated that government investigations into the OPE and EP cases did not yield data supporting the opposition's requests. Haris Katsanidis issued the rejection in a statement directed at the opposition. This decision follows delays in submitting the required agreement documents. The announcement comes amid discussions involving Pasok, Syriza, and the New Left. The European Council's use of the A and B method for this process was noted as a complication.
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NATO Air Force Exercise Begins In Greece
NATO has commenced its annual air force exercise in Greece to train interoperability between different nations' air forces. Ten countries are participating in the exercise, including Germany, the United Kingdom, and Italy.
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Greece Increases Deterrent Capabilities Amid Turkish Tension
Greece has made advancements in its deterrent capabilities, according to a report from Athens. This development occurs amid ongoing tensions with Turkey, which currently occupies nearly 40% of Cyprus. The report suggests Turkey is reacting to these strides in Greek defense.
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Greek Population Growth Reaches 5.4% In April
Unemployment numbers in Greece have increased from 9,439 workers in 2021 to 23,732, according to data discussed on Athina 9.84 FM. The figures represent a substantial rise in the number of unemployed individuals within the reported period. The source noted these figures were part of a public dialogue regarding employment bases. Approximately 20 percent of Greek university graduates are experiencing long-term unemployment. This figure represents one of the lowest percentages among the most negative statistics in Europe. The discussion noted that many graduates with postgraduate qualifications are taking jobs that do not match their academic training. Greece's unemployment rate reached 5.4% in April, according to data released by the National Statistical Service. This figure represents an increase from the 3.9% unemployment rate recorded in March.
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40 Percent Of Neurological Cases Preventable
A neurology company said early diagnosis, prevention, and comprehensive patient care. Nutrition, including omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, and antioxidants, is highlighted as for supporting neuron function and memory.
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Nikos Tsakalotos Trails Prime Minister In Race
Nikos Tsakalotos is in second place with 7.7% in the race for Prime Minister. The current leader holds 32.8% of the vote. Other candidates include Zoe Kostantopoulou with 7.1%, Kyriakos Velopoulos with 5.9%, and Stefanos Katselakis with 3.1%.
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Greece Deploys Thermal Satellites For Volcano Monitoring
Greece has deployed its first thermal satellites to strengthen the identification and monitoring of active volcanoes.
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Greece Cancels Six Micro-Subsidies
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced the cancellation of six new micro-subsidies in Greece. The national fleet now includes 17 subsidies following these cancellations.
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