In his statement, the now cashiered air force officer expressed remorse, saying 'I sincerely apologize to my country, the armed forces, my colleagues, and my family'
According to a relevant announcement a day earlier, the official dinner will take place at the Beştepe presidential mansion in the Turkish capital
The Greek state will issue a 10-year bond on Wednesday with a fixed interest rate of 3.375%, maturing on June 16, 2036
Viewers will choose Greece’s Eurovision 2026 entry through a national TV final, with public voting expanded for the first time to include both SMS and online participation worldwide
Sources in the Greek capital on Monday said Athens will underline that Ankara’s insistence on issuing such notifications to mariners for various parts of the Aegean constitutes an 'instrumentation' that aims to create fait accomplis in the region
Move would reverse legal determination that greenhouse gases threaten public health
Meanwhile, pressure builds on Yannis Panagopoulos, the president of the GSEE trade union umbrella group, to resign
The survey also sheds light on public sentiment toward potential political figures and initiatives outside the current party landscape.
The Trump administration plans to support free speech programs in allied Western countries, pushing back against EU and UK online rules it brands as censorship, a senior State Department official said during a European visit
Shipping Minister Vassilis Kikilias says the hybrid SUVs boost reliability and readiness, forming part of a broader, €17 million program to modernize the Greek Coast Guard’s land-based operational assets
In the wing commander’s case, potential penalties remain severe: depending on the scope of the offense, the damage involved, and proof of intent or cooperation with a foreign power, sentencing could exceed twenty years or extend to life imprisonment.
Tehran reports progress in Oman-mediated discussions, signaling enough consensus to continue talks despite regional tensions and U.S. naval deployments
Estonia’s foreign intelligence service says Moscow is rapidly expanding its military capacity to delay European rearmament, while seeking to ease sanctions and reshape Europe’s security order
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he will fight on despite growing pressure over a controversial ambassadorial appointment linked to Jeffrey Epstein, resignations among senior aides, and calls from within Labour for him to step down
Localized rainfall and cloud cover starting today and all through Saturday in Greece
Ahead of the visit, the prime minister held a phone conversation on Monday with Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides, briefing him on his upcoming meeting with Turkey’s president.
A van carrying a father and his two sons collided head-on with a truck on the notorious DN6 highway, claiming three lives while the truck driver suffered minor injuries
The 26-year-old Greek accused of killing a Turkish ticket inspector had earlier caused a disturbance on another train but was allowed to continue his journey
Hellenic Post (ELTA) launches pilot plan transferring 150 self-operated branches to private partners while keeping national service coverage and staff positions intact
Prime Minister Mitsotakis emphasizes full support for livestock farmers, calling the elimination of the disease a national priority and highlighting measures to protect income and ensure biosecurity