A further escalation in tensions would not only impact travel between Israel and Greece but also the broader tourism flow from Gulf countries.
Since Friday, Israel has launched a broad and unprecedented bombing campaign targeting hundreds of military installations and nuclear sites across Iran.
Trump sought to persuade Israel to delay its military operation, but he shifted course after the strikes began.
What the Greek government says about the developments in the Middle East following Israel’s attack on Iran and Tehran’s retaliation.
Following Israel's attack on Iranian nuclear facilities and military leaders on Friday, Iran conducted retaliatory strikes, as promised.
Air sirens sounded in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and across Israel, as Iran launched a missile attack on Friday night
During the emergency government meeting, the latest dramatic developments in the Middle East were assessed.
“Wing of Zion,” Israel’s official state aircraft, departed from Ben-Gurion Airport on Friday morning, according to reporting by the Jerusalem Post, as tensions escalated with Iran following a reported Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear sites
Crude prices surged by as much as 13%, with Brent crude briefly surpassing 75 dollars a barrel on the London market and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) climbing past 73 dollars in New York.
Greece’s AEGEAN Airlines announced it has cancelled all flights to and from Tel Aviv for Thursday, June 13.
The United States maintains a widespread military presence across the oil-rich region, with bases in Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates
Israel's military says the drones may take several hours to reach the country and has urged citizens to take cover.
In an official statement, the ministry urged Greek citizens to remain in safe locations near shelters and to strictly follow the guidance of local Israeli authorities.
Israel has declared a State of Emergency amid fears of retaliation for its attack on Iran, while the US says "We are not involved."
Tehran insists it seeks nuclear technology solely for peaceful purposes and denies Western accusations of weapon ambitions.
Armed groups lost access to dollars when a banking loophole was closed. They quickly pivoted to exploit a currency-exchange scheme using cards that at its peak involved $1.5 billion a month.
In defiance of Iranian law, the film was made without official permission. Several actresses also appear on screen without head coverings — a bold challenge to the country’s strict dress code laws for women.
Toddlers shown saying 'Welcome to Albania' in their native language
Cypriot media have Christodoulides calling for direct talks between them regarding Cyprus problem, EU-Turkey relations
Iran’s crisis management organization reported that out of the 752 injured individuals who received medical attention, 190 remained hospitalized as of early Sunday