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A pair of Turkish F-16 jets flew over the islands of Oinousses and Panagia in the eastern Aegean on Friday at 24,500 feet while Turkey’s energy and natural resources minister, Fatih Donmez, said he expected “important developments” from Eastern Mediterranean in the coming days.
The Hellenic Food Authority (EFET) has extended the recall of Kinder chocolate products after Belgian health authorities ordered Italian confectionary group Ferrero on Friday to suspend production at its plant in Belgium, after an investigation into dozens of cases of salmonella linked to the company’s products.
Speculation about the death of globalization is greatly exaggerated, according to Pascal Lamy, former adviser to the late French finance minister and European Commission chief Jacques Delors, and ex-head of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Ukrainian soccer club Shakhtar Donetsk will play a series of charity games on a government-backed “Global Tour for Peace” that will raise money for the country’s military in the war against Russia.
Police have announced the arrest of a 33-year-old man who posed and fired shots from an assault rifle in a VICE documentary on ganger rap in Athens.
The legendary Martha Graham Dance Company returns to Greece with a double bill: “Αcts of Light” and the European premiere of a reimagined version of “Canticle for Innocent Comedians.”
European Union foreign ministers will not formally discuss an oil embargo on Russia at Monday’s meeting in Luxembourg, a senior EU diplomat involved in preparations said on Friday.
Migration and Asylum Minister Notis Mitarakis has defended Greece’s border policy, while saying that the country’s treatment of migrants and refugees is in line with its obligations under European and international law.
Greece may be able to leave the regime of enhanced surveillance in August, European Commission Executive Vice President and Commissioner for Trade Valdis Dobrovskis said in Athens on Friday.