The digitization of the Diplomatic and Historical Archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs opens new horizons. Tens of thousands of files relating to the dictatorship period and the 1955–1960 five-year span are being catalogued. These are expected to shed light on unknown aspects of the Cyprus issue.
The material includes intelligence reports, assessments and analyses concerning Soviet bloc countries, activities of Greeks abroad as well as issues related to foreign regions of national interest
A report by Greek newspaper TA NEA outlines key developments and alleged links between private individuals, state structures and the Predator spyware network, as the case remains under judicial scrutiny.
Greece’s National Intelligence Service has activated the “Desert Scorpion” security plan, increasing surveillance, inspections and undercover monitoring around key sites as regional tensions raise security concerns.
ADAE reports thousands of state-ordered wiretaps justified only by “national security,” deepening concerns over unchecked surveillance in Greece
The two fugitives, 23 and 43, were arrested in the early morning hours in the Bulgaria city of Svilengrad, close to the border with European Turkey
The declassified material is quite specific, consisting of intelligence bulletins concerning Cyprus and Turkey, which were primarily addressed to military services.