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Name violation

North Macedonia's conservative prime minister, Hristijan Mickoski, has reacted angrily to allegations from the far-left nationalist opposition claiming he had shifted his position on the Prespa Agreement.

Speaking in Parliament on Thursday, Mickoski reiterated that he exclusively refers to the country as "Macedonia" and its people as "Macedonians."

Over 270 investment projects get approval

The Ministry of Development announced the approval of 271 investment projects throughout Greece, with a total budget of 858 million euros. 

According to a statement, the approvals concern two cycles of tourism (162 investments) and one cycle of manufacturing (109 investments) of the Investment Incentives Law of 2022. 

Agreement on the basics

Achieving consensus between political parties is not always at their discretion. In some matters of major institutional importance, a consensus is required by the Constitution itself.

A brave and necessary stand

It takes a lot of courage and a great sense of responsibility to go up against your country's political system and the vast majority of citizens to criticize your country in time of war. We note the cowardice of billionaire owners of legendary US newspapers (notably the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times) as they contemplate the wrath of a Trump Restoration.

High school club parties, underage drinking a ‘lucrative business’ 

High school parties held at clubs across the Greek capital, often involving underage drinking and exposure to dangerous, poor-quality alcohol, have become a lucrative business with students frequently recruited by clubs as "promoters" to attract peers, former participants have told Kathimerini. 

Foreign minister reiterates Greek support for Ukraine

Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis reiterated Greece's support for Ukraine in a telephone discussion with his Ukrainian counterpart Anrdrii Sybiha on Friday.

The Greek ministry followed up the conversation between the two officials with a post noting that Gerapetritis "reiterated Greece's steadfast support for Ukraine, its sovereignty and territorial integrity".

Service sector feeds inflation

Inflation is proving extremely persistent, as despite hopes for a de-escalation in October, it strengthened further and reached 3.2%, according to Eurostat estimates, compared to 3.1% in September.

Bulgaria's November Gas Prices Rise by 8%

Bulgaria's Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC) has set the November price of natural gas at 68.69 leva per megawatt-hour, excluding access, transmission, excise, and VAT fees. This price reflects an almost 8% increase over the October rate, according to the regulator's report.

Former PM Tsipras deplores erosion of rule of law in Greece; gov’t responds

Former leftist prime minister Alexis Tsipras on Friday criticized the purported erosion of the rule of law in Greece under the conservative New Democracy government, accusing judicial authorities of failing to investigate or even covering up several high-profile cases.

Digital degree platform set to launch

Greece is getting ready to launch a groundbreaking digital platform, ptyxia.gov.gr, designed to revolutionize how students, graduates, academic departments, and government entities access and manage academic records. The initiative aims to streamline processes and enhance transparency in higher education institutions across the country.

Dry October exacerbates water crisis

Greece experienced an extreme drought this October, with many regions receiving no rainfall, and most areas recording less than 10% of the average rainfall over the past 15 years. 

A year after the devastating floods caused by Storm Daniel in Thessaly, Greece is now grappling with prolonged dry conditions causing significant problems.

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