Energy Minister Kostas Skrekas issued a recommendation for citizens to reduce electricity consumption by 5% as Greece is obliged to do according to EU member-states agreement. “Greece in the coming months has a goal to reduce energy consumption during peak hours by at least 5%. So the effort of all …
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Greece to raise naked migrants issue with UN; Turkey claims “fake news”
Greece’s Migration and Asylum Minister Notis Mitarakis said on Monday that he will inform the United Nations on the issue of 92 naked migrants collected at the Evros river, the natural border with Turkey on Friday. He once again accused Turkey of mistreating migrants. Speaking to Skai TV, Mitarakis said …
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Greece’s Justice keeps moving at snail’s pace; the slowest in EU
Justice in Greece keeps moving at a snail’s pace and Greek courts are by far the slowest in the EU in disposing of even uncomplicated cases Despite all the promises of reform and the solemn declarations of successive officials that justice delayed is justice denied, that is exactly what’s happening …
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EU Commission: Accession negotiations with Turkey are deadlocked
The European Union has strategic interest in having a stable and secure environment in the Eastern Mediterranean and in developing cooperation and a mutually beneficial relationship with Turkey, the draft report of the European Commission on enlargement states. According to the report seen by Greek state-run news agency amna, it …
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Frosty atmosphere in Prague as Erdogan attacks Greece again
Frosty atmosphere between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the European Political Community summit in Prague, where the two leaders did not even exchanged a glance when they headed to the group photo opportunity. Once again Erdogan verbally attacked Greece accusing it of creating …
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Tsipras calls for EU sanctions to keep Turkish aggression in check
Greece main opposition leader Alexis Tsipras has urged the European Union to prepare a package of sanctions against Turkey over its escalating challenges to Greek sovereignty. The interventions of the leader of left-wing SYRIZA came on the sidelines of the Eurosocialist Summit PES in Prague. Tsipras called on the EU …
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Greek PM calls on EU leaders to “work together to eradicate smugglers preying on desperate people’
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called for deeper cooperation against human smugglers after two tragic shipwrecks with 30 dead migrants in the Aegean Sea on Wednesday. Arriving at the European Political Community summit in Prague and in a statement at the doorstep, Mitsotakis expressed his deep sorrow for the loss …
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Greek PM: “‘Europe can fight Putin by capping gas prices”
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis repeated a call for European action to cap gas prices in an article published by Bloomberg on Monday, in which he accused Russia of having “weaponized energy”. While such a cap carried risks, he said, Europe must “take back control of its gas market and cannot …
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EU Energy ministers agree on mandatory electricity reduction of 5% in peak hours
EU Energy Ministers reached a political agreement on measures to mitigate high electricity prices: mandatory electricity reduction at 5% in peak hours, cap on market revenues from inframarginal electricity producers and solidarity contribution from fossil fuels producers, the Czech Republic that is currently holding the rotating EU Presidency said in …
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Greece proposes 80-billion-euro energy fund to European Commission
Τhe European Commission should set up an 80-billion-euro fund to deal with the fallout from high natural gas prices, proposed Environment and Energy Minister Kostas Skrekas to EU officials on Tuesday. Skrekas made the proposal ahead of the Ministers of Energy Emergency Council on Friday, in a letter to Executive …
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EU’s ‘comprehensive reform’ of electricity market: Rationing energy, profit cap
The EU plans a “deep and comprehensive reform of the electricity market” to cope with an energy crisis spurred by Russia’s war in Ukraine, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday. The measures include a cap on electricity producers’ profits that would raise 140 billion euros ($140 billion) …
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EU energy ministers to discuss gas price cap, emergency liquidity help
European Union countries’ energy ministers will discuss options to rein in soaring energy prices including gas price caps and emergency credit lines for energy market participants, a document seen by Reuters showed. EU ministers will meet on September 9 to discuss urgent bloc-wide measures to respond to a surge in …
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Greece FM sends letters to UN, NATO over absurd Turkish claims
Greece’s Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias will send letters to all members of the UN Security Council and to the UN Secretary General, as well as the secretary general of NATO, in the wake of the unprecedented statements made by Turkish officials’ in recent days. The statements made by the Turkish …
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EU Commission: Enhanced surveillance of Greece will not be prolonged past August 20
The European Commission will not prolong the enhanced surveillance of Greece once it expires on 20 August, it said on Wednesday. In a statement, the Commission said that “following exchanges with the Greek authorities, including at the Eurogroup meeting of June 16, the Commission acknowledges that Greece has delivered on …
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EU Commission calls for investigation of phone tapping scandal in Greece
The European Commission has said that the illegal surveillance of citizens by intelligence services is “unacceptable,” while calling for an investigation into the tapping of a Greek political leader’s phone. Asked during a press briefing on Tuesday, Anitta Hipper, a spokeswoman on home affairs, migration and internal security, said the …
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“Gas reduction by 15% in case of European alert,” says Commission
European Commissioner President Ursual von der Leyen presented on Wednesday an emergency plan for the case Russia halts the supply of natural gas to Europe. The plan called “Save gas for a safe winter” provides that EU member state reduce annual gas consumption by 15%. “In case of a European …
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Greek economic growth to exceed EU average rate, Commission report says
Economic growth in Greece will exceed the EU average in 2022, but the inflation rate will remain high, the European Commission said in its summer 2022 Economic Forecast report released on Thursday. More specifically, the report said that Greece kept its momentum in the first quarter of 2022, with real …
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“Feta is Greek!” EU top court tells Denmark
Greece on Thursday scored a win in its fight to protect their right to the term “Feta” as Europe’s top court reprimanded Denmark for not blocking local companies from using the name for sales outside the European Union. Greece claims feta as part of its cultural heritage because it has …
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Athens air quality “moderate,” says EU Environment Agency that evaluated 344 cities
Air quality in Athens is only “moderate,” according to air pollution data published on Monday by the European Environment Agency (EEA). More than 340 European cities are included in the map based on data collected from measuring stations across the bloc. Athens ranks 227th in the list. Moderate is for …
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EU registers “Turkaegean” trademark, while Greece gently weeps
The European Union agency responsible for trademarks accepted A request from Turkey to register the term “Turkaegean.” – Turkish Aegean – as brand name. The EU decision is unacceptable against Greece and it raises questions about what Greek authorities did or not to prevent such a move. The EU Intellectual …
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