Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis outlined Greece’s positions on Greenland, a proposed peace council, relations with Turkey, and future maritime boundaries, stressing international law, EU unity, and continued dialogue
Severe weather forced a change in Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ schedule, redirecting his travel plans from the World Economic Forum in Davos to Brussels for an informal meeting of European Union leaders
Ruling center-right party reaches 29.5%, fielding a 16.5 percentage-point lead over second-place PASOK
Reports state that Kyriakos Mitsotakis will depart on Thursday morning, weather permitting
Irate response by Turkish CHP party deputy chairman, who invokes 'international law'
What the Agreement on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) covers, which came into force on January 17 – the geopolitical dimensions and its connection to the global struggle over rare earths and maritime trade routes
As Greece’s center-left heads toward a pivotal party congress, internal disputes over strategy, leadership and post-election alliances risk defining PASOK more than its response to voters’ everyday concerns
The vote passed with 334 for and 324 against. Prominent German MEP calls it "absolutely irresponsible" while the Left celebrates the "blow" to EU-Mercosur.
As tensions rise between Washington and Brussels, Greece’s prime minister heads to Davos before rushing to an emergency EU summit, warning that post-war global certainties are being challenged and urging restraint to avoid irreversible transatlantic damage.
The Greek minister made clear that the Greek state will not tolerate granting protection to individuals who break the law, underscoring that “we will not accept any supporter of Hamas or anyone engaged in illegal activity being protected.”
The Greek and Israeli defense ministers met in Athens to expand cooperation on drones, cybersecurity and defense innovation, reinforcing a strategic partnership as Katz begins a four-day official visit to Greece
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis warned that any move to alter Greenland’s status would directly challenge NATO and risk further straining already difficult relations between the United States and its allies.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis warned of mounting global instability and called for calm in transatlantic relations, as President Konstantinos Tasoulas stressed the country’s constitutional duty to uphold international law and peace.
President Nikos Christodoulides called for unity and decisive action as Cyprus began its E.U. presidency, backing Ukraine and Greenland, leaving the door open to Turkey, and urging Europe to strengthen its security, autonomy and global role
Overall, the Political Dialogue is expected to focus on maintaining the current atmosphere of calm and “quiet waters” between the two neighbors, despite occasional discord.
Farmers say a meeting with the Greek prime minister delivered few concrete results, prompting local assemblies at protest sites and raising the prospect of a nationwide rally in Athens as pressure on the government intensifies.
Respondents were asked whether they would vote for new parties created by Karystianou, Tsipras and Samaras, respectively
Speaking during a public forum on Monday evening, Kyriakos Mitsotakis added that protesting producers 'have nothing more to gain by staying at the roadblocks, I think they realize that themselves'
The very prominent Karystianou, who up until last week headed an association of relatives of Tempi rail disaster victims and has hinted that she'll form a political party, said abortion rights is an 'issue for public consultation', sparking reactions
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is meeting farmers, fishers, herders and beekeepers in Athens today, seeking common ground on energy costs, subsidies, trade pressures and animal health after months of protests