Following drone attacks on British bases, Cyprus will receive French anti-air and anti-drone systems, with a second frigate expected soon, while Germany is also considering support
Deputy Foreign Minister Yiannis Loverdos says Greece has an evacuation plan in place but cannot cover accommodation costs, as regional airspace closures leave citizens stuck
Cyprus’ Minister of Defence is meeting with Greece’s Minister of National Defence and the Chief of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff, in what officials describe as a crucial coordination session under rapidly shifting geopolitical conditions.
Authorities warn existing shelters can protect only about 45% of the population, as new measures aim to expand capacity and improve emergency readiness
Travelers stuck in Vietnam say expired visas, daily fines, and lack of assistance from the airline and Greek embassy have turned their trip into an ordeal.
Only so many air-defense interceptors are available to knock down an almost limitless number of drones
Two drones caused a small fire and material damage at the embassy compound, as regional tensions escalate following recent strikes on Iran
The Iran-backed Lebanese militia attacks its powerful opponent with rockets and drones, opening a new front in the regional conflict
Aegean Airlines, the biggest airlines operating to and from Greece, on Monday announced that it is proceeding with additional flight cancellations towards various destinations in the Middle East, such as Israel, Iraq, Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, all due to the rapid developments in the wider region. In its announcement regarding the […]
Meanwhile, Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides spoke by phone with the President of Lebanon Joseph Aoun, following a drone attack against the British sovereign base in Akrotiri
Sources at HELLENiQ Energy Motor Oil, quoted by Ot.gr, appeared reassuring that the country retains sufficient crude oil reserves to meet domestic and export demand
Migration and Asylum Minister Thanos Plevris said Athens is wary of regime supporters, potential saboteurs
Swaths of airspace have already been shut across the Middle East following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran
Drivers in Athens rushed to gas stations amid fears of price spikes tied to escalating conflict in Iran and disruptions at the Strait of Hormuz. Industry officials say prices remain stable for now, but warn uncertainty could ripple through global supply chains
Shipping groups said over the weekend that they are avoiding the Suez Canal and Strait of Hormuz until further notice
The first such meeting is scheduled on Tuesday at noon, with Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis receiving main opposition PASOK party leader Nikos Androulakis at the former's office in Parliament
Flight cancellations, airport closures and overnight explosions have left dozens of Greeks in the United Arab Emirates and the wider Gulf region facing uncertainty, fear; while some are reporting limited access to official support.
Diplomats and analysts say Tehran miscalculated with its attacks on Dubai, Doha and Bahrain
Middle East airports remain closed for a third day, grounding thousands of flights, pressuring airline stocks and triggering disruptions at Athens International Airport.
A social media post by Israel’s embassy in Athens says Iranian ballistic missiles can reach parts of Europe, including Greece, as tensions escalate and security alerts are reported in Cyprus.