Author: Anastasios Anastasiadis
Israel says the body of 61‑year‑old Israeli‑Argentinian Lior Rudaeff, killed defending Nir Yitzhak on 7 October, was handed over from Gaza and identified by the Israeli military. (Israeli military)
METLEN increased 9M 2025 revenues by 22% to €5.115bn, confirms on‑track annual EBITDA, with Fitch rating BB+ (stable) and FTSE 100 inclusion.
AADE reports automatic issuance of AFMs to 42,975 minors, bringing the total to over 1,169,000; parents notified via myAADE and email.
On Nov 3, 2025 PAE Volos announced it filed a lawsuit against Daniel Sundgren over “false and unfounded” match‑fixing claims, asking him to present serious evidence. (PAE Volos announcement)
According to UNCTAD (via Commodity Trading Club), Greece leads the 2025 merchant fleet with 5,124 ships and 398m DWT — 16.4% of global capacity.
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis, speaking from Baghdad after meeting with Iraqi Vice‑President and Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein, said he hopes for a stable political environment in Iraq that will provide “fertile ground on which to build.” The visit focused on consolidating bilateral relations and exploring ways to deepen cooperation between the two countries.
SYRIZA–Proodeftiki Synergasia (SYRIZA–PS) accuses Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of effectively signaling forthcoming increases in water tariffs during the ceremony marking 100 years of EYDAP
Protests enter third consecutive day
Farmers and livestock breeders in Heraklion, Crete, continued their mobilization for a third consecutive day
WFP says humanitarian needs are “never been greater” as fighting in Darfur intensifies and aid leadership is expelled amid mounting famine and displacement (WFP, BBC).
A 24‑hour general strike paralysed Greece on Wednesday as thousands of public- and private‑sector workers walked off the job and took to the streets to protest proposed labour law changes that would allow a 13‑hour work day. The industrial action brought mass disruption to services across the country and drew large demonstrations in Athens and Thessaloniki.
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