Intellexa founder Tal Dilian said in a statement to MEGA that his company sold surveillance technology only to governments and law enforcement, prompting PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis to accuse the government of hiding the truth behind the Predator spyware scandal
Retired German colonel Ralph Thiele tells To Vima that the Iran conflict could turn into a long, asymmetric war targeting soft sites across the region. Strategic hubs such as Souda Bay in Crete could become vulnerable as tensions spread toward Europe.
As the fighting drags on, Moscow is casting its net farther afield to find reinforcements
The local municipality installs warning signs to protect stray animals, urging drivers to slow down and stay vigilant on busy streets
The U.N. aid chief warns that the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, now spreading to Lebanon and the Gulf, is disrupting supply chains and making it harder to deliver life-saving aid to Gaza, sub-Saharan Africa, and other crisis zones
U.S. officials briefed Congress that the first six days of the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran cost at least $11.3 billion, while lawmakers prepare for potential requests of tens of billions more in war funding
The UN refugee agency says millions have been forced from their homes since the conflict began on February 28, warning that humanitarian needs will likely grow as hostilities continue
The head of U.S. forces in the Middle East is leaning on relationships nurtured over years as he commands the war against Tehran
Greece is relocating its embassy from Tehran to Baku, Azerbaijan, the Greek Foreign Ministry announced, in a move attributed to worsening security conditions in the Iranian capital that no longer allow for the safe operation of the diplomatic mission. The decision was officially announced by ministry spokesperson Lana Zochiou and is being carried out on […]
Specialists say attacks on military targets could release toxic materials, contaminate land and sea ecosystems, and cause long-term pollution across the region
A coordinated release of 400 million barrels from strategic stockpiles aims to ease soaring prices and supply disruptions linked to attacks affecting energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz
Israeli settlers have killed at least five Palestinians in the West Bank since February, as wartime roadblocks and military measures delay medical aid and leave villages vulnerable, rights groups say.
The International Energy Agency will recommend a record 400M-barrel strategic oil release at 1300 GMT (1500 EE) to stabilize markets disrupted by the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, as Japan and G7 nations coordinate emergency measures
Tehran is letting ships carrying its crude go through the strait, while it scares off others that would dare
The Greek NBA star was unanimously selected among 20 personalities honored by the European Parliament for their influence and contribution to European values, with congratulations from Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Taiwan’s MQ-9B SkyGuardian drone order remains on schedule despite U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran, with Taipei assuring no weapons redeployments have been requested.
Rising commodity prices and oil volatility are forcing Greek companies and officials to reassess budgets and prepare contingency measures as the Middle East conflict clouds the economic outlook.
Tehran says it will halt Middle East oil exports if U.S. and Israeli attacks continue, while Donald Trump warns Washington would intensify strikes if tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is blocked
Hits on critical infrastructure were exchanged, with Israeli strikes on Iranian fuel-storage complexes lighting up the Tehran skyline
Over the weekend Kuwait began cutting production, the latest regional supplier to rein in output after Iraq and Qatar