Greece News in English

December 17, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 17th December, and here’s your Greece daily news capsule.

Mitsotakis discusses OPEKEPE, calling it one of the last battles with old Greece.

State Department maintains its position on S-400s, clarifying demands from Ankara for F-35s.

Hatzidakis announces 160 million euros in funding for farmers, along with fuel tax returns.

The People's Assembly stands firm against the poverty budget, rallying support from local officials.

Tsipras urges acceleration of reforms, comparing progress from 2019 to 2025.

ISA requests exemption for personal doctors from home visit obligations in health reform letter.

Plakias claims experts demanded 15 percent from compensation, questioning the ethics of the situation.

Trump expands travel ban to include citizens from seven more countries and Palestinians.

Sudan faces the worst humanitarian crisis ever recorded, with thousands dead and millions displaced.

MIT professor found murdered at home in Boston; police are searching for the suspect.

Fifteen-year-old neo-Nazi attacks school in Moscow, resulting in one student dead and a guard injured.

Allwyn and OPAP remove privileged shares from their deal, impacting the gaming industry.

EU shifts stance on cars post-2035, introducing new regulations for the automotive industry.

Stock market sees a 1% loss, driven down by Eurobank amid massive trading volume.

Messi reveals his votes for the top player of 2025, with Dembele as a frontrunner.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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