US says Turkish threats against Greece ‘unhelpful’
The United States on Tuesday decried Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s threats to Greece as “unhelpful,” while stressing that Greek sovereignty over the Aegean islands “is not in question.”
The United States on Tuesday decried Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s threats to Greece as “unhelpful,” while stressing that Greek sovereignty over the Aegean islands “is not in question.”
The eastern Mediterranean and Middle East are warming almost twice as fast as the global average, with temperatures projected to rise up to 5 degrees Celsius (9 degrees Fahrenheit) by the end of the century if no action is taken to reverse the trend, a new report says.
Expert Constantinos Filis joins Thanos Davelis to discuss Erdogan’s latest threats after he accused Greece of “occupying” islands in the Aegean Sea and said Turkey was prepared to “do what is necessary” when the time comes, and break down what’s on the horizon for Greek-Turkish relations.
The state is going to act as a good example when it comes to energy conservation, Minister of State Akis Skertsos said in an interview with public broadcaster ERT on Tuesday.
With a new prime minister, Britain is about to get a second helping of the policies that created its current crisis.
It was shortly after 11 a.m., and Wolfgang Tillmans’ studio was coming to life. Assistants had gathered in a corner of the huge, light-filled space and were running Tillmans through their plans
Cyprus banks have tightened credit standards in the second quarter of 2022, while net new lending demand subsided, reflecting the geopolitical tensions and the uncertainty in the global economic environment, the Central Bank of Cyprus Bank Lending Survey for the second quarter has found.
This Sunday the United States Embassy in Athens, in partnership with Women on Top, is hosting the 4th Inclusivity Lounge, at the 86th Thessaloniki International Fair and HELEXPO Forum.
Every cloud has a silver lining, as the saying goes, or every crisis brings opportunity. The truth is that the fastest way to implement painful but essential change is through adversity.
During joint statements with his visiting French counterpart Catherine Colonna, Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias referred to the recent threats emanating from Ankara, saying Turkey wants “to turn back the clock of history and to revive the Ottoman Empire.”