Greece’s Defense Minister briefed EU counterparts after alleged radio interference involving government aircraft traveling to Cyprus, while Ankara rejected the claims and offered its own account of the incident
The resignation of a senior Environment Ministry official comes as Greece advances major planning reforms amid corruption investigations and institutional change
Albanian Parliament Speaker Niko Peleshi has been in Athens since Monday (June 8) on an official visit, coinciding with Greece’s renewed diplomatic initiative to accelerate the European Union accession process of the six Western Balkan countries: Albania, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina and North Macedonia. The visit comes ahead of a regional tour by […]
Greece's secretary-general for spatial planning steps down citing personal reasons, as the ministry prepares sweeping new frameworks for tourism, renewable energy and industry.
With two new parties now in the race, New Democracy still commands more than double the support of its nearest rival in Thessaloniki, as Alexis Tsipras and Maria Karystianou shake up a crowded field.
Mitsotakis names four new deputy ministers across three ministries, with the swearing-in set for Friday as the government seeks to draw a line under days of public speculation.
Dendias attends EU Defence Council in Nicosia, focusing on maritime security, Operation Aspides, and EU strategic defence cooperation.
Papastavrou visits Washington and Houston to strengthen regional energy alliances as Greece pushes for greater gas security and supply diversification for Europe.
Report citing alleged 2020 cooperation agreement between Intellexa and intelligence service prompts renewed calls for investigation and access to purported evidence
Athens says talks with Tripoli and Benghazi are advancing as discussions focus on EEZ delimitation under international maritime law
The Greek prime minister links proposed changes to universities, public-sector tenure, housing and judicial reform
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis confirmed the limited reshuffle while hitting back at the former New Democracy leader, who used a speech in Crete to compare Mitsotakis to left-wing former premier Alexis Tsipras.
Pro-government Turkish outlets cast Greece's first voluntary female military intake as a panic response to Turkey's growing defense power, with one commentator alleging an Israeli plot against Ankara
Kyiv acknowledges the unmanned vessel that washed ashore on the island of Lefkada in early May was a Ukrainian military drone, apologizing for an incident it attributes to the realities of Russian aggression.
Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem needed little introduction when he arrived in the Oval Office
Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis says new construction will begin within days to close gaps along the frontier with Turkey in the Thrace province, as Athens wants to strengthen border security infrastructure and surveillance
The former prime minister is expected to deliver a wide-ranging critique of his former party current approach to governing at an event in Heraklion on Friday, intensifying speculation about his next political move.
The deputy transport minister's move to the party's top administrative post will trigger a limited government reshuffle expected later next week
Safety certifications and landslide concerns keep the iconic Diakofto-Kalavryta route suspended despite maintenance works and mounting pressure from local businesses
Metron Analysis survey points to a fragmented nine-party parliament, with ruling party retaining a clear lead but remaining well short of a majority