“What we want in Greece is people seeking job opportunities and a better life through legal means,” said Greece's maritime minister.
A new public opinion poll shows Greeks believe their vote matters, yet trust in political institutions remains low, with corruption concerns fueling widespread skepticism
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis reaffirmed Greece’s support for a two-state solution, stressing that recognition of a Palestinian state should come at the end of political negotiations under UN auspices
The Greek and Turkish leaders hold their tenth meeting in six years, with Athens seeking to keep communication channels open to prevent crises
Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis added that the greater Athens-Piraeus area faces the worst problem in terms of criminality in the country, although he claimed the crime rate is falling
According to the “Ta Nea” report, the tête-à-tête comes in the wake of very “brief and measured” recent tension in the Aegean with the exit of the Turkish oceanographic research vessel Piri Reis
A landmark trial in Crete has opened with 105 defendants accused of using fake leases and forged documents to claim EU farm subsidies worth thousands of euros from the scandal hit OPEKEPE between 2019 and 2023
Energy disputes, defense projects, and Ankara’s objections to Greece’s actions have set the stage for a tense meeting between the two leaders in New York
Kyriakos Mitsotakis' full itinerary released over the weekend
In a weekly post on FB Kyriakos Mitsotakis also referred to a decision by his government to purchase a fourth state-of-the-art frigate from Naval Group
What is culinary diplomacy and how food and the practices associated with it become tools of interstate influence
On September 25, Erdoğan will get his long-awaited meeting at the White House with Trump– overshadowed by the S-400s, U.S. sanctions, and the behind-the-scenes stories
Mr. Kikilias met first with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, inviting him to Greece and pledging to advance talks on shipbuilding
The Patriarch reserved some of his sharpest language for nationalism, which he described as “perhaps the most destructive force in human history”
Kimberly Guilfoyle will become the 25th U.S. ambassador to Greece and the first woman to hold the post in Greece.
Ms. Guilfoyle’s appointment, originally expected earlier this year, was slowed after Democrats objected to the Republican majority’s handling of what Mr. Trump called his 'big and beautiful bill'
The cost-of-living remains the most acute problem facing the country, according to 49% of respondents
The meeting will reportedly take place in the afternoon, local time, on Tuesday, Sept. 23
The relevant DG AGRI warns of suspension of payments and gives a deadline of Oct. 2 for the submission of a new framework for agriculture subsidies
Greece carried out a mid-scale military exercise simulating the recapture of an islet, showcasing readiness amid renewed tensions over Turkish exploration announcements