Over the weekend Kuwait began cutting production, the latest regional supplier to rein in output after Iraq and Qatar
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer reaffirmed close cooperation with the United States amid questions over the “special relationship,” stressing that the two countries collaborate daily while decisions remain guided by Britain’s national interests.
Though, to be honest, Cyprus was never in any particular danger of getting involved either. It’s just closer to the front line than the rest of the EU, and mistakes happen
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis said developments in the Turkish-controlled areas will not change Greece’s strategy to support Cyprus, stressing that actions will respect international law while avoiding escalation
Trump carries not only Soleimani’s blood but also Ali Khamenei’s. That makes any compromise far harder to sell. A supreme leader who opens negotiations with Washington in the weeks after his predecessor’s assassination would be signing his own political death warrant
In a world where everything is an uphill battle, I feel like good fortune puts a big target on my back.
An Iranian ballistic missile entering Turkish airspace was intercepted by NATO defenses in the eastern Mediterranean, according to Turkey’s Defense Ministry, marking the second such incident in a week. Debris fell in southeastern Turkey with no reported casualties
In Greece’s far northeast, fields vanish under water every few years—only for the plain to thirst months later—fueling anger over aging levees, missing water-management projects, and a cross-border river no country can control alone.
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis and French President Emmanuel Macron met with Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides in Paphos to show European solidarity and inspect F-16 jets amid Middle East conflict concerns and regional security threats.
Police say a homemade device capable of causing serious injury was thrown during dueling protests outside Gracie Mansion, prompting arrests and a joint investigation with federal authorities
Cold Response 2026 involves 25,000 troops from 14 nations, highlighting civilian support in Arctic defense exercises amid U.S.-Denmark tensions over Greenland
Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides criticized Turkey’s deployment of six F-16 jets and air defense systems to the occupied areas, reaffirming that Ankara remains an occupying power regardless of military actions
U.S. and Chinese officials aim to maintain stability in ties during Donald Trump’s upcoming visit to China, though limited preparation and unresolved trade disputes may constrain the outcomes
Sky-high living costs, burnout, no days off and substandard housing are pushing more workers to reject summer jobs on the islands, even as tourism businesses scramble to fill thousands of vacancies
Growing up in the UK with no Greek heritage, the large Greek Cypriot diaspora exposed me to a language that I am now studying as a degree. With a community of up to 300,000 in London alone, I am revisiting the diaspora to understand the situation at a deeper level.
The government is on heightened alert for the effects of the conflicts, with fears of rising inflation from price increases in fuel and food—the “red lines” of energy risk.
Greek political parties debate the rising cost of living amid the Middle East conflict, with opposition urging immediate support for households and businesses, while the government pledges regulatory measures and stricter market oversight
In Trikala, a city praised for innovation and “smart” growth, a deadly factory blast exposed the darker side of modernization: invisible labor, fear in the workplace, and the cost of production when safety fails.
After a prison sentence derailed his life at 20, one young man rebuilt it through education behind bars—highlighting how a prison school in Greece has helped dozens of inmates reach university and start over
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has ground to a virtual halt, unleashing the most severe energy crisis since the 1970s and threatening the global economy