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ATHENS, April 7 (Reuters) - Greece's economy can withstand the new challenges that U.S. tariffs pose, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday, as the country awaits a unified European ...
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba raised eyebrows on Monday by saying that his country’s fiscal situation was worse than ...
The turnaround is remarkable – but deep-seated structural challenges remain ... The Economist recently ranked Greece as the third most successful economy in the OECD – an astonishing ...
Greece's quest for climate neutrality by 2050 through the National Energy and Climate Plan faces hurdles due to fragmented ...
Despite projections that Greece's economy will grow in the next two years, rising rent inflation could threaten the economy's ...
Climate targets require integrated action across sectors of energy, agriculture and water. But current policies in Greece remain fragmented. Facing a growing array of climate-linked challenges that ...
The world is facing the most turbulent times since World War II, Greece’s top diplomat says, pointing to a crossroads in ...
Japan's economy is shrinking and debt is skyrocketing, raising fears of a fiscal crisis akin to Greece's as borrowing costs ...
At the 2025 economic conference of Wirtschaftsrat Deutschland in Berlin, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis spoke, receiving ...
Cooperation between Ankara and Athens will expand across various sectors to help reach the $10 billion bilateral trade goal, ...