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AADE: Six new digital “weapons” against tax evasion in 2026
Target: 72,800 audits and additional revenues of €2.5 billion with Artificial Intelligence, real-time monitoring, and preventive risk analysis
“Yes” to dialogue, “no” to Tuesday’s rally, farmers decide
The proposal for a gathering in Athens was rejected – “If our demands are not met, we will respond dynamically,” they warn – Tractors will remain at the roadblocks
Mitsotakis marks 10 years at the helm of New Democracy: The path since 2016 and the messages on the ideological identity
From his victory in January 2016 over Vangelis Meimarakis to the seventh year of governance, the prime minister assesses the course of New Democracy (ND), its ideological identity, and the vision for Greece up to 2030
Stefanos Kasselakis: The family “jewel” in Ekali is up for rent at €20,000 per month
Shipowner Haris Vafeias, who purchased it, completely renovated the impressive three-storey villa a year and a half ago. It is one of the most beautiful homes in Athens’ northern suburbs
Parliament: The bill of the Ministry of Defence on the Armed Forces was passed by majority vote
The "Charter for the transition of the Armed Forces in the new era" was voted by 160 MPs - 134 MPs voted against and one MP was present
Immigration Bill: An end to “adult minors” and benefits – Privileges for unaccompanied 17-year-olds are being cut
The “loophole” is closing for 17-year-olds who formally attended three grades of school in order to obtain a residence permit - Such a case involved Egyptians accused of attempting to rape a 13-year-old - Those convicted of minor offenses will be released in order to be deported, and strict penalties are imposed on NGOs
KYSEA to convene tomorrow under Kyriakos Mitsotakis
During the meeting, the regular evaluations regarding the leadership of the Armed Forces and the Security Forces are expected to take place
EU–Mercosur trade deal approved after 25 years of negotiations
The European Union’s trade agreement with Mercosur passed with the required qualified majority, despite opposition from France, Poland, Austria, Ireland, and Hungary. EU capitals have until 6 p.m. to submit any formal objections. German industrial leaders describe the deal as a “major success.”