Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis posted on his Facebook page on the occasion of the 110th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. “Today, we honor the memory of the 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide, which occurred 110 years ago, while remaining vigilant against all forms of violence and intolerance,” Mitsotakis stated in his post […]
The Greek PM made a surprise announcement of €1 billion in support measures, aiming to boost declining public support.
How the system designed and operated by Kyriakos Mitsotakis has distorted political life. Centers of power have shifted toward a parastatal axis.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced a new set of economic support measures, worth 1 billion euros, aiming to provide financial relief to citizens.
George Papandreou reflects on the 2010 bailout, calling Kastellorizo a symbol of change—not crisis—and urges bold reforms to break Greece’s systemic failures.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will make a a series of visits to ministries this week that underscore some of the administration’s top priorities this spring: fire protection, energy strategy, and young Greek families.
Rubio’s participation, which has not yet been officially announced, underscores Washington’s strategic interest in closer cooperation with Athens as the Eastern Mediterranean emerges as a critical front in the global rivalry with China
The fact that so many top New Democracy (ND) party cadres were paid by the firm Blue Skies, owned by Thomas Varvitsiotis and Yiannis Olympios, without ever citing this publicly, raises very serious moral issues, regardless of the legality
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis attended the Divine Liturgy of the First Resurrection at the Church of Evangelistria on the island of Tinos. During the service, Metropolitan Dorotheos of Syros addressed the Prime Minister, stating: “You had a spiritual need, as all of us do, to come here for a personal prayer—to draw strength and carry on. […]
New evidence and revelations emerging about the “Truth Team” and the propaganda apparatus of Greece’s ruling New Democracy (ND) party and the prime minister’s office are now divulging a reality far beyond simple public opinion manipulation or character assassination of political rivals. What is coming to light is a murky, circuitous mechanism operating within the […]
The memo, which outlines significant cuts to U.S. diplomatic presence globally, recommends shutting down embassies and consulates across Europe, Africa, and Asia in an effort to streamline operations and reduce costs.
AmCham's new office aims aims to deepen U.S.-Greece economic ties and promote investment and innovation between the two countries.
This landmark development is more than just a bureaucratic step — it's a strategic declaration about how Greece intends to use, protect, and assert control over its seas.
The Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) framework represents a comprehensive approach to spatial planning and is crucial for the successful development of a blue and circular economy.
Athens is preparing to submit its revised “Greece 2.0” Recovery and Resilience Plan after Easter, with a slight delay from the initial timeline but with the European Commission’s approval.
Integral to this long-term defense vision is the enhanced role of Greece’s domestic defense industry, which is expected to contribute significantly to the upcoming procurement efforts.
Additionally, both sides explored opportunities for collaboration in areas concerning agricultural workforce development, as well as the exchange of technical knowledge and best practices.
The Ivy League school defends academic freedom as White House intensifies pressure on other elite colleges in the Unites States.
Mitsotakis stressed the need for the European Union to negotiate a mutually beneficial trade agreement with the U.S.
The purchase of the French-built Exocet missiles is widely interpreted as Athens' first tangible response to discussions around Ankara's interest in procuring MBDA’s Meteor air-to-air missiles.