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Staikouras: We have stabilized the economy
Infrastructure and Transport Minister Christos Staikouras, Deputy Environment and Energy Minister Alexandra Sdoukou and the founder and chief executive of Tsakos Energy Navigation (TEN), Nikolas Tsakos, were among the Greek officials attending the "Greek American Issuer Day" event at the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday.
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All transaction data to AADE
The tax administration is asking state entities, organizations and banks a host of financial transaction details from taxpayers, with the aim of both completing the data in the tax returns and initiating cross-checks.
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Greece plans lower bank fees for retail customers
The Greek government is working on a plan to reduce bank fees and charges for retail transactions, to help households cope with high cost of living, the country's finance minister said on Wednesday.
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The return of the Parthenon Sculptures: The Fagan fragment, key to the deal
Poll highlights public discontent with government
An ALCO poll for Alpha TV released Tuesday reveals widespread dissatisfaction with the Greek government's handling of key issues, including inflation, crime, education, healthcare, transparency and foreign policy.
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Kontozamanis: The health sector is the most attractive for investments in Greece
“Biotechnology, pharmaceutical production, digital health, clinical trials, and biopharmaceutical services are the five sectors with the greatest growth potential,” emphasized Vassilis Kontozamanis, former Deputy Minister of Health, during his speech at the 26th Capital Link Forum in New York.
Several European Countries Pause Syrian Asylum Requests Following Regime Change in Syria
Several European countries have paused the processing of asylum applications from Syrian nationals following the dramatic fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. Nations such as Austria, Germany, France, Greece, and the United Kingdom have either suspended asylum decisions or temporarily halted processing applications, citing the rapidly evolving political situation in Syria.
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Government prepares banking sector reforms
The Greek government plans to introduce measures to improve banking sector competitiveness and ensure it serves the public effectively, Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister Thanasis Kontogeorgis said Monday.
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Greece freezes Syrian asylum applications amid Assad regime collapse
Greece has halted the processing of asylum applications from Syrian nationals following the collapse of the Assad regime, impacting approximately 9,000 applicants.
No official statement has been issued by the Greek government. Government sources told Kathimerini that the Migration Ministry is assessing the situation and is expected to release an official statement on Friday.