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President FIC Greece: “Community engagement is crucial”
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President FIC Greece: “Community engagement is crucial”

What is the role of the Greek Foreign Investors Council in the field of renewable energy?The Foreign Investors Council in Greece (FIC) was established in 2024 to promote best practices and attract foreign direct investment. Its core mission is to support and facilitate collaboration among all stakeholders, including the Greek Government. Currently, the Council has 20 members and companies, most of which are active in renewable energy investment. FIC aims to accelerate Greece’s energy transition through advocacy and information exchange, such as sharing successful co-location project examples from other countries to raise awareness. FIC works closely with the PV industry association Helapco and is seeking to expand cooperation with wind energy associations in the future.Which countries are ...
Greece Takes the Lead in Off‑Season Tourism with Government’s Strategic Focus to Boost Travel Year‑Round
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Greece Takes the Lead in Off‑Season Tourism with Government’s Strategic Focus to Boost Travel Year‑Round

Home » Greece » Greece Travel News » Greece Takes the Lead in Off‑Season Tourism with Government’s Strategic Focus to Boost Travel Year‑Round Published on November 10, 2025Greece is making significant strides to boost its tourism sector by promoting off‑season travel, positioning itself as an attractive destination for visitors throughout the year. This move by the Greek government aims to spread tourist traffic beyond the bustling summer months, focusing on autumn and winter travel. The initiative led by the Greek National Tourism Organisation (GNTO) and the Ministry of Tourism is expected to enhance the country’s appeal as a year-round holiday destination.By promoting travel from October to March, Greece hopes to capitalize on the off‑season period. According to the Ministry of Tourism...
Greece Inflation Rate Picks Up to 2% in October — TradingView News
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Greece Inflation Rate Picks Up to 2% in October — TradingView News

The annual inflation rate in Greece rose to 2% in October 2025, from 1.9% in the previous month.Cost accelerated for food and non-alcoholic beverages (1.5% vs 1.4% in August), housing (3% vs 0.2%), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (1.2% vs 1%), recreation and culture (1.5% vs 1%), health (3.6% vs 0.1%), and hotels, cafés, and restaurants (6.1% vs 5.9%).On the other hand, prices slowed for clothing and footwear (5% vs 5.2%), and transport (0.4% vs 2.7%), and prices fell for household equipment (-0.4% vs 0.4%).On a monthly basis, consumer prices increased by 0.1% in October, after a 0.8% rise in September. Source link
Greece Among Europeans’ Top Picks for Off-Season Travel, ETC Report Finds
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Greece Among Europeans’ Top Picks for Off-Season Travel, ETC Report Finds

Greece continues to rank among Europe’s most preferred destinations, maintaining its appeal beyond the summer peak. According to the “Monitoring Sentiment for Intra-European Travel” report (Wave 23) by the European Travel Commission (ETC), Greece ranks seventh among the top ten European destinations that travelers from ten key European markets (Germany, the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain, Poland and Austria) plan to visit between October 2025 and March 2026, securing a five percent share. Preferred countries for next intra-European trip (Horizon October ‘25 – March ‘26) Spain (12 percent) leads the list, followed by Italy and France (8 percent each), Germany (7 percent), Portugal (6 percent), and the United Kingdom (5 percent). Greece shares it...
United States Department of State
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United States Department of State

a. Freedom of the Press The constitution and law provided for freedom of expression, including for members of the press and other media, and the government generally respected this right. An independent media, an effective judiciary, and a functioning democratic political system combined to promote freedom of expression, including for media members. Domestic and international agencies, however, reported that journalists and media outlets faced pressure to avoid criticizing the government or reporting scandals. The constitution and law protected freedom of expression but allowed restrictions on speech inciting discrimination, hatred, or violence against persons or groups based on their race, skin color, religion, descent, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, sex “ide...
Public speeches challenged assumptions in ancient Greece
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Public speeches challenged assumptions in ancient Greece

Ancient Greeks loved public speaking. Athenians flocked to performances in large venues and private homes to hear intellectuals debate subjects ranging from ethics and astronomy to poverty and rats.“Many of these speeches make a point of holding controversial and often paradoxical views – for example, that ‘nothing exists,’” said Davide Napoli, Klarman Postdoctoral Fellow in government in the College of Arts and Sciences. “Because of this, they have often been ridiculed as fake philosophy. But must all intellectuals necessarily be wholly committed to the views they voice?”In a new paper, Napoli argues that public speeches in ancient Greece aimed not to express personal views, but to undermine entrenched ideas and challenge common-sense conclusions. “Paradoxes of Common Sense: Epideixis, An...
Severe Storms Flood Western Greece
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Severe Storms Flood Western Greece

A wall collapsed due to the storm in Cordu, crushing parked cars beneath the debris. Credit: AMNA Greece is experiencing another round of severe storms and widespread flooding after intense, torrential rain hit several regions on Sunday. The deluge transformed streets into fast-moving rivers, causing damage to homes and vehicles across the country. The Ionian coast and Epirus were the most affected areas, with particularly heavy rainfall reported in Preveza, Corfu, and Filippiada. Residents in these locations dealt with prolonged thunder and lightning, which resulted in submerged roads and necessitated significant response efforts from local authorities. Key incidents and damage Preveza: The city’s drainage systems were overwhelmed, leading to rapid street flooding. The Fire Service respon...
Oceania Cruises Unveils 2027–28 Winter Program With 17 New Mediterranean Itineraries Covering Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Morocco, And More
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Oceania Cruises Unveils 2027–28 Winter Program With 17 New Mediterranean Itineraries Covering Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Morocco, And More

Home » CRUISE NEWS » Oceania Cruises Unveils 2027–28 Winter Program With 17 New Mediterranean Itineraries Covering Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Morocco, And More Published on November 10, 2025Oceania Cruises is set to redefine Mediterranean cruising with its exciting 2027–28 winter program, introducing 17 new itineraries that cover some of the region’s most iconic destinations, including Spain, France, Italy, Greece, and Morocco. This strategic move to offer year-round cruising reflects the growing demand for winter travel and provides guests with the opportunity to experience the Mediterranean in a quieter, more authentic setting. With longer port stays, cultural immersion, and a focus on seasonal culinary experiences, this winter program promises a unique and enriching way to explore ...
Hungary Joins Switzerland, Canada, Greece, Japan And South Africa as UK Issues New Travel Advisory Over Stringent Visa Policies And Rising Security Threats
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Hungary Joins Switzerland, Canada, Greece, Japan And South Africa as UK Issues New Travel Advisory Over Stringent Visa Policies And Rising Security Threats

Home » Greece » Greece Travel News » Hungary Joins Switzerland, Canada, Greece, Japan And South Africa as UK Issues New Travel Advisory Over Stringent Visa Policies And Rising Security Threats Published on November 10, 2025Hungary Joins Switzerland, Canada, Greece, Japan, and South Africa as UK Issues New Travel Advisory Over Stringent Visa Policies and Rising Security Threats. The UK government has raised concerns over increasingly strict visa regulations and heightened security risks in these countries, prompting a fresh travel advisory. Travelers are warned to be aware of the more complex entry requirements, potential disruptions due to civil unrest, and evolving safety conditions that could impact their journeys. While these destinations continue to be popular, the UK advisory highli...