Grimaldi: €50 million financing for the 'Grande Istanbul'
Grimaldi Euromed S.p.A. has entered into a €50 million loan agreement with BNL BNP Paribas to finance the purchase of the new car carrier ship 'Grande Istanbul' as part of its fleet renewal program.
Botswana: S&P Downgrades Botswana With Negative Outlook On Diamond Weakness
S&P Global Ratings has downgraded Botswana's sovereign credit rating to BBB- from BBB, citing prolonged weakness in global diamond demand and its economic implications.
The worst energy crisis in history dominates an agenda in the U.S. with Argentine entrepreneurs and the government
The worst energy crisis in history will be the focus of CERAWeek by S&P Global in Houston, where Argentine businessmen and government officials will discuss energy funding and partnerships.
D. Tuskas: We have long suspected that P. Szijjarto informs Russia about the progress of EU Council meetings
D. Tuskas expresses long-held suspicions that Hungary's Foreign Minister P. Szijjarto informs Russia about EU Council meetings, influencing his statements to the EU.
Fitness chain bankrupt
The fitness chain P&T, also known as Puls & Träning, has declared bankruptcy after suffering financial losses over recent years.
P. Marinakis: A reduction of the special consumption tax is not ruled out, but it is not a decision made at this time
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis has stated that while the government is considering measures to mitigate economic disruptions caused by the conflict in the Middle East, a decision on reducing the special consumption tax (ΕΦΚ) has not yet been made.
Political scientist: The meeting of I. Vėgėlė, R. J. Jankūnas, and P. Gražulis with J. Coale harms the reputation
A political scientist argues that a controversial meeting among Lithuanian politicians and a U.S. figure negatively impacts Lithuania’s reputation but suggests that outright prohibitions on such meetings are impractical.
The P Line, Franco's Plan to Fortify the Pyrenees: 'The Work of Military Engineers Was Very Systematic and Precise'
The article discusses Iñaki Bergera's book about the network of bunkers built by the Spanish government in the Pyrenees after 1944, highlighting their historical and architectural significance.
'Those who remained silent on Dawood's money films are now feeling the heat', says former DGP Vaid
Former Jammu and Kashmir DGP S.P. Vaid defends the film 'Dhurandhar: 2', criticizing opponents for their reactions regarding its portrayal of gangsters like Dawood Ibrahim.
S&P raises Ireland's rating to AA+, highlighting its 'strong' economic profile
S&P Global Ratings has upgraded Ireland's sovereign debt rating from AA to AA+, citing a stronger economic and budgetary profile.
Man sentenced to 34 years in prison for the disappearance and death of a young woman in Tabacundo
Jefferson Armando G. Ch. has been sentenced to 34 years and 8 months for the involuntary disappearance leading to the death of 21-year-old Estefany Anahí A. P. in Tabacundo, Ecuador.
S&P Global downgrades BRB's credit rating, citing doubts about the bank's capitalization
S&P Global has downgraded the credit rating of Banco de Brasília (BRB) to 'brB-' due to concerns regarding its capitalization capabilities.
Wall Street: Heading towards the 4th week of losses – 1% drop for the S&P
Stocks in New York continue to decline as traders focus on the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Violence After Student's Murder at UP College, Teacher Injured and Vehicles Damaged
A student was murdered at U.P. College in Varanasi, leading to violent protests by fellow students that resulted in injuries to teachers and damage to vehicles.
Piotr Zamroch: The Judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal in Case P 10/16 from the Perspective of Three Months of (Non)Implementation
The Constitutional Tribunal's ruling on December 2, 2025, has sparked significant debate among distribution and transmission companies in Poland due to its implications on property rights.
P. Psomiadis: 10-Year Imprisonment for the '45s'
P. Psomiadis has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for corruption related to public works in Thessaloniki.
For distorting statements regarding the special tax on fuels, P. Marinakis accuses PASOK
P. Marinakis, the government spokesperson, reacts to remarks made by PASOK's spokesperson regarding the government's position on the opposition's request for a temporary reduction of the Special Consumption Tax and VAT on fuels.
ELTA briefly: P. Gražulis, I. Vėgėlė, and R. J. Jankūnas meeting with the US envoy, American sanctions lifted on 'Belaruskalij'
Lithuanian politicians met with the US envoy to discuss various issues including the lifting of American sanctions on the Belarusian company 'Belaruskalij' in exchange for the release of political prisoners in Belarus.
Venezuelan president dismissed defense minister
Venezuelan President D. Rodriguez has dismissed defense minister V. P. Lopez, praising his dedication and service to the country.
P. Marinakis against Tsipras: 'Both insolence and hypocrisy have their limits'
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis criticized former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras for his alleged 'insolence and hypocrisy' during his time in office.
I. Šimonytė on the meeting of P. Gražulis, I. Vėgėlė, and R. Jankūnas with J. Coale: lamentable
Lithuanian Prime Minister I. Šimonytė criticizes the recent meeting between various Lithuanian officials and J. Coale, calling it 'lamentable' and expressing concerns over its aim and implications for foreign policy.
P. Marinakis on the interception of missiles by Greek Patriots in Saudi Arabia: Defensive action - No involvement in the war
Greek government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis stated that Greece is not involved in the Middle Eastern war following the interception of Iranian ballistic missiles by Greek Patriot defenses in Saudi Arabia.
G. Nausėda on the Meeting of Members of Parliament and P. Gražulis with J. Coale: First, It Should Be Clarified Who They Represent
Lithuania's President Gitanas Nausėda emphasized the importance of clarifying the representation and values of political figures before meetings with U.S. envoy John Coale.
M. Sinkevičius: We were not informed about I. Vėgėlė's, P. Gražulis', and R. Jankūnas' meeting with J. Coale
M. Sinkevičius stated that the Lithuanian government was not informed about a meeting between U.S. envoy John Coale and several Lithuanian politicians.
Media: I. Vėgėlė, P. Gražulis, and R. Jankūnas met with the U.S. envoy to Belarus, J. Coale
Lithuanian officials I. Vėgėlė, P. Gražulis, and R. Jankūnas met with U.S. envoy to Belarus, J. Coale, to discuss the release of political prisoners and regional security.
Reconstruction: Sogesid S.p.A. launches the online platform to monitor construction sites in Emilia-Romagna
Sogesid S.p.A. has launched an online platform to monitor reconstruction efforts in the Emilia-Romagna region following severe flooding events.
TESTS. What is the trivia quiz? The tricky, difficult, and educational questions of the game 'V.I.P'
The article discusses the finale of the trivia game 'V.I.P,' where academic teams competed in various challenging questions.
What time does Venezuela vs. Italy play today in Miami and how to watch the World Baseball Classic semifinal live
Venezuela and Italy will face off in a World Baseball Classic semifinal today in Miami at 8:00 p.m. ET.
Hungary blackmails: Ukraine will only receive 90 billion euros in one case
Hungarian Foreign Minister P. Szijjarto states that Hungary will not support the allocation of 90 billion euros for Ukraine due to ongoing oil transport blockades.
Unexpected news after speculations about the fate of the show "Different Conversations"
After speculations regarding the continuation of the show "Different Conversations" following the departure of P. Vatitiekūnas, the organizers have announced plans for a return.
In Parliament, P. Routsis's memorandum against Mitsotakis and 5 ministers regarding the Tempi incident
A memorandum by P. Routsis, targeting Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and five ministers, has been submitted to the Greek Parliament concerning interventions related to the Tempi disaster.
P. Marinakis: There is no issue of Greece's involvement in an operation in the Strait of Hormuz
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis clarified that Greece is not involved in operations in the Strait of Hormuz, stating that Greece participates in the 'Shields' operation in the Red Sea instead.
P. Gasol - extraordinary role at the Women's Basketball World Championship
Spanish basketball legend Pau Gasol is set to serve as the ambassador for the upcoming Women's Basketball World Championship, promoting the event and women's basketball globally.
Incomprehensible blunder from a world star: 'The whole team has been humiliated'
French biathlete Émilien Jacquelin faced backlash after an error that caused his team's disqualification in the mixed relay at the Biathlon World Cup in Otepää, Estonia.
PASOK: Voting for the election of congress members extended until 8 p.m.
Due to high turnout, voting for the election of congress members for PASOK has been extended until 8 p.m.
An Unusual Review with P. Jankūnas and A. Milaknius: The Funniest Žalgiris Player and the Question of Milo's Most Valuable Player Title
The article discusses a special review session featuring Žalgiris legends P. Jankūnas and A. Milaknius as they recall past league finals and promote upcoming games while fans can still purchase tickets.
Amid rumors of LPG shortage, the VC of MJPRU makes a bold decision to cook on a traditional stove at home
The Vice-Chancellor of MJPRU, K.P. Singh, has decided to refrain from using LPG at his home for two months in a bid to counter rumors of an LPG shortage in Uttar Pradesh.
Revocation of exempting ruling for the implicated in the murder of Mario Pineida and Guisella Fernández
The Provincial Prosecutor's Office of Guayas has revoked a previous ruling that favored Jimnery P. in the investigation into the murder of footballer Mario Pineida and Guisella Fernández.
Tomasz P. Terlikowski: Totem and meme. What happened to the memory of John Paul II
The article discusses the complex legacy of Pope John Paul II and the critical discourse surrounding his actions related to the scandal of priest pedophilia.
Zimbabwe: State Pushes Court to Compel Magaya to Plead, Accuses Him of Delaying Rape Trial
Zimbabwean prosecutors are urging a court to compel Walter Magaya to plead to rape charges, accusing him of using frivolous legal maneuvers to delay his trial.
Giannis Efstathiou, member of the band O.P.A., has died
Giannis Efstathiou, a prominent member of the Greek music band O.P.A., passed away, leaving a significant legacy in the music scene of the 1990s.
The Hannibal of Żoliborz case is removed from the Supreme Court agenda. The reason is the appointment of a neo-judge
The Supreme Court hearing for Kajetan P., sentenced to life in prison for murder, has been postponed due to a request for rescheduling and the disqualification of a judge.
I. Ruginienė discussed bilateral relations with the President of the Czech Republic
Lithuanian Prime Minister I. Ruginienė emphasized the need for strengthened collective security in Europe amid ongoing threats from Russia during discussions with Czech President P. Pavel.
P. Pavelas speaks about his disputes with A. Babiš during his visit to Lithuania: highlighted views on security
During a press conference, P. Pavelas emphasized that Lithuania will not return to using Russian energy resources and is now reliant on energy supplies from the South and West.
Rating agency downgrades Raízen's credit rating to 'selective default'
The credit rating agency S&P Global has downgraded Raízen's credit rating to selective default following the company's request for extrajudicial recovery.
P. Pavlopoulos: The Heroic Exit of Messolonghi as a Timeless Source of Inspiration for the Fulfillment of Our National Duty
Former Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos spoke in Corinth about the Heroic Exit of Messolonghi, marking its significance as an inspiration for fulfilling national duties.
Deadly Dispute in the Old Botanical Garden: He Just Asked for Tobacco, Shortly Afterward He Was Dead
A court in Munich sentenced Rafal P., 31, to over five years in prison for causing the death of a man during a violent altercation in the Old Botanical Garden.
S&P, Fitch and DBRS Warn of Iran War Energy Shock Risks for Europe and Greece
The war escalation in the Middle East poses significant energy shock risks for Europe and Greece, potentially hindering economic stability and growth.
War in Iran: The shock that changes the data for Greece and Europe – What S&P, Fitch, DBRS say in 'N'
The escalation of the war in the Middle East threatens to trigger a new energy shock with implications for inflation, growth, and businesses in Europe and Greece.
Ban on Registration of Controversial Land, Chief Minister Yogi's Plan for Relief from Litigation
The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, has proposed a new plan to make land registration processes more transparent and secure to help alleviate the ongoing litigation issues relating to land disputes in the state.