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  1. Greeks love variation, comfort, and coffee, according to the statistics of the ‘Consumer Report 2025’ for Greece by Wolt, the delivery company. One of the report’s findings is that Greeks place the greatest number of orders on Fridays, a stable trend in which Athens leads in Greece. In terms of food, the most popular orders […]

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  2. The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) is proceeding with a new round of write-downs of overdue tax debts owed to the state, classifying an additional 6 billion euros as “uncollectible” by the end of 2026. According to AADE’s operational plan, the bulk of the liabilities to be transferred into the uncollectible category relates to […]

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  3. Athens is sixth most expensive city in Europe for housing: Greeks pay one and a half minimum wages for a monthly rent, a surveu among 21 cities in Europe has shown.. The coverage of housing in Athens, including water, electricity, heating (natural gas, oil), makes it the 6th most expensive city, among the 21 examined. […]

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  4. Six people charged with bribery for construction-related issues in urban-planning-related civil services of the Region of Attica were testifying before a corruption investigator on Tuesday. The six include five civil servants and a privately working engineer. They  are accused of using their positions to resolve outstanding issues related to licensing and fines, among others, in […]

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  5. A middle-aged woman and her son have been found dead in a pool of blood in the family home in Aigialeia by Aigion in Peloponnese at noon on Tuesday. Both victims, aged 54 and 26, have suffered multiple stab wounds. The mother’s partner, a 65-year-old Italian national is being questioned by the police. An alarm […]

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