ADMIE

The good year ahead (hopefully), the blue candidates and internal party matters, the golden deal of Novibet, ADMIE’s wedge, Lamda and the Malls

Greetings, let’s catch up again—heading towards the second break of the Christmas holidays—wishing everyone a Happy New Year filled with health, happiness, and success for all without exception. After all, when you wish well for everyone, it usually comes back to you (or so I believe).

Holy Days, the Japanese gift from K.M. to Pier, Trump’s channel via Patelis, Tsamaz’s plan, Piladakis’s casino, and the lawsuits in Petalioi

Hello! Today we wrap up for the first round of Christmas holidays with warm wishes to all our readers—for health, happiness, and peace of mind. May there be less “toxic material” around us. As I close with these wishes, I can’t help but comment on something that doesn’t annoy me but… amazes me.

French fund can prove a game-changer for Cyprus-Greece power linkup

The deal concerning the Greece-Cyprus power link, between Greece's Independent Power Transmission Operator (ADMIE) and French investment fund Meridiam, reported by Bloomberg on Thursday, was on Friday confirmed by Kathimerini, citing sources from Paris. However, neither party has officially announced the agreement yet.

The disgrace in Parliament, the banks (counting backwards), the new EYP Deputy Director, Mylonas and Ethniki Insurance, and the Chinese drivers of Piraeus

– Hello there, just a few words – unfortunately necessary – about the political disgrace we are witnessing, stemming from a profoundly tragic story that made the headlines (how many others don’t…) about the police officer and his wife who were sexually abusing their children.

Cyprus reluctance stalls power link with Greece

Plans for the Greece-Cyprus power link, the ambitious GSI cable project, face mounting delays as undersea mapping near Crete and Kasos yields minimal progress.

While the vessel conducting surveys operates within Greek waters to avoid legal disputes, financing pressures from stakeholders, particularly French company Nexans, are intensifying.

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