Nikos Dendias responded to a tabled question and regarding a draft law on healthcare reforms affecting the country’s armed forces, ticked off figures and facts that attracted media attention
U.S. lawmakers have expressed concern over the resurgence of Turkish violations of Greek airspace and territorial waters in a bipartisan letter sent to President Donald Trump.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis received Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew at the Maximos Mansion on Thursday in Athens. During their brief dialogue in front of the reporters present, the Patriarch relayed the warm wishes of the Orthodox priesthood in Istanbul to the Greek Prime Minister while highlighting the fact that their meeting coincided with the 150th anniversary […]
Greece has officially ratified the international High Seas Treaty aimed at protecting the world's oceans.
Stefanos Kasselakis, the former leader of SYRIZA, has been found guilty of violating Greek foreign asset laws and sentenced to 30 months in prison with a suspended sentence, as well as a €50,000 fine.
The European Parliament (EP) recommended Turkish EU accession procedures be frozen in a damning report supported by 367 MEPs, with 76 voting against it and 188 abstentions on Wednesday. The report stressed that despite Turkey’s geopolitical and strategic importance, this cannot compensate for its government’s “democratic backsliding,” adding that EU membership criteria are not up […]
The developments come on the same day as the European Parliament adopted a mostly negative report on the resumption of EU-Turkey talks
Greek Minister of National Defence Nikos Dendias firmly rejected allegations of a government-led cover-up in the investigation of the Tempi train disaster during a parliamentary session on Tuesday.
Following the leaders' meeting, the first session of the Greece-Egypt High Cooperation Council will take place, seen as a landmark for deepening bilateral relations.
The Greek government is attributing geopolitical significance to Papastavrou's visit, aiming to capitalize on Chevron and ExxonMobil's activities to strengthen the strategic alliance with the United States.
The visit of the President of Egypt to Greece marks the further strengthening of the strategic relationship between Athens and Cairo and solidifies the role of Greece and Egypt as pillars of stability in the Eastern Mediterranean.
These announcements reflect a coordinated effort by the Greek government to modernize maritime infrastructure, support island connectivity, and manage costs for passengers as the summer season approaches.
Voridis emphasized that since taking over the ministry a month and a half ago, he has already implemented a strategy aimed at reducing the number of people residing in migrant facilities.
Famellos submitted the complaint to the Prosecutor’s Office of First Instance, demanding an inquiry into recent media reports that claim a politically connected communications firm, Blue Skies, acted as a shadow communications arm for New Democracy.
According to government sources, the resulting data will be made publicly available and visualized through interactive maps.
The Blue Skies scandal that has recently gripped public opinion in Greece was once again picked up by a foreign media outlet, this time Euractiv.com. The affair rocked the Greek government and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis with allegations of a triangular conflict of interest involving the funneling of money from ruling New Democracy (ND) via […]
The new National Strategy to prevent juvenile delinquency introduces 29 additional policies, including 69 new measures—five of which are cross-sectoral.
What was agreed during the private dinner between Gerapetritis and Fidan regarding Mitsotakis' visit to Turkey, and the next steps in Greek-Turkish relations
Greece’s Parliament faces tough choices as ex-minister Karamanlis may face charges over the 2023 Tempi train crash that killed 57 and sparked mass protests.
According to reports, employees of Blue Skies were essentially on the party payroll—despite being formally employed by the private company—a potential violation of Greek political financing laws.