Decision on GDP warrants brings Athens nearer to closing one of final chapters in its debt crisis
Even a grey day feels sunny when you’ve got a carafe of wine, herby dips and proper feta
Also in this newsletter: Paring back permitting
After a string of hits and near exhaustion, the filmmaker has swapped London for his native Greece and movies for stills — at least for now
How tourists became obsessed with finding the gates to the underworld of Greek mythology
US LNG arriving at entry points in Greece can be exported by pipeline to the Balkans and beyond
Fiscal discipline and structural reforms are paying off
... but already it was impossible to say which was which
Part travelogue, part geopolitical survey, this entertaining book looks at how the country’s Near Eastern connections are being knitted back together
Choice of Kyriakos Pierrakakis to head Eurogroup shows confidence in economy that was nearly ejected
Election of Kyriakos Pierrakakis caps political and economic turnaround for Athens after traumas of Eurozone crisis
Also in this newsletter: Belgium holding firm on reparations loan opposition
The Eurozone’s former problem child is now borrowing more cheaply than much of the continent
A cache of colourful photos from the Magnum agency reveal a world where the beautiful and the everyday commingled
In Macedonia, it takes the filaments of 150,000 flowers to make a kilo of the world’s most precious, unadulterated spice
Kyiv seeks imports from allies after Russia’s repeated strikes on country’s infrastructure
ExxonMobil leads drilling agreement targeting reserves in Ionian Sea
Washington to become more indebted than European nations known for fragile public finances for first time this century
From ancient Greek penny-pinchers to media moguls, what popular character types reveal about an economy
DJs, waiters and other non-farming professionals accused of fraudulently obtaining millions in agricultural subsidies
Sublime restorations from Corsica to Porto
Jewellery has got hooked on the Classics – amulets, myths and all
FT correspondents spill the beans on their patches’ java scenes, from omakase-style epics in Tokyo and hip Parisian ‘néocafés’ to the relentless global march of matcha
The artist celebrates friendship with the traditional flavours of Crete
Equities in countries at heart of region’s debt crisis over a decade ago are now thriving