The visit comes after contracts with four Israeli firms were pulled from the May 18 KYSEA agenda over a dispute on Greek industry participation, leaving the program's timeline in doubt.
A new poll puts Tsipras' EL.A.S. in second place before its official launch, with 39% seeing him as the main rival to Mitsotakis
Androulakis filed a defamation complaint against Georgiadis over statements about a family property rental, while the always outspoken health minister vowed to waive his parliamentary immunity and countersue.
Reaffirming Athens’ position on maritime security, the Greek minister said Greece places particular importance on safeguarding freedom of navigation and secure sea lanes.
The former Greek prime minister unveiled the Greek Left Alliance in Athens Tuesday night, distancing himself from SYRIZA in a carefully choreographed bid to reclaim the center-left.
Patrick Theros, a Greek American former envoy to Qatar with decades of experience in the Persian Gulf, argues that the Trump administration weakened Iran militarily but damaged its path to a negotiated exit
The high-profile trial over Greece’s deadliest rail disaster resumes in Larissa after courtroom renovations, as victims’ families continue to protest and legal disputes intensify over the role of the Greek state
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis meets Finland’s Elina Valtonen in Athens as the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, along with mounting tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean, dominate the geopolitical agenda
Kimberly Guilfoyle highlights defense, logistics and energy cooperation during visit to northeast port city, which has become increasingly central to NATO operations in SE Europe
Former prime minister unveils “Greek Left Alliance,” calling for what he called an attack against inequality, corruption and mainstream parties
Survey places the ruling party at 26.1%, while a potential Tsipras-led formation edges past PASOK
A European Parliament budgetary oversight committee is in Athens through May 28 to scrutinize Greece's handling of the OPEKEPE farm subsidy fraud, as opposition MEPs raise concerns over witness exclusions.
The former prime minister takes the stage in Athens with sharp attacks on the political establishment and a bid to redraw the lines of Greek politics.
Greece’s prime minister announced continued fuel support and a new child payment while arguing that political stability remains a key priority amid growing uncertainty
As Antonis Samaras and Kostas Karamanlis turn up the heat on the current leadership, Mitsotakis is trying to project calm and focus on a packed reform agenda, while the left readies a new electoral challenge
The Greek defense minister held talks with Albanian leaders on regional security, NATO cooperation and bilateral relations, while highlighting the role of the Greek minority in fostering peace and development.
The Greek government is set to adopt long-delayed EU rules aimed at tackling wage inequality, introducing stricter pay transparency measures and penalties for unjustified salary gaps between men and women
Ankara is preparing to deploy at least 90 warships and conduct sweeping air force drills in the coming weeks, as reports emerge of plans to codify its revisionist "Blue Homeland" maritime doctrine into law
Speaking at a conference on Greece’s demographic challenges, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis also confirmed a €150 support payment per child will be distributed in June as part of broader family support measures
Greece's governing party used its parliamentary majority to neutralize minority rights and block scrutiny of two major scandals, deepening tensions in a parliament already struggling with a crisis of public trust.