2 masked men kill a person in attack on Catholic church in Istanbul; officials detain 2 ISIS members
Two masked assailants attacked a Roman Catholic church in Istanbul during a Sunday Mass, killing one person, Turkish officials said.
Two masked assailants attacked a Roman Catholic church in Istanbul during a Sunday Mass, killing one person, Turkish officials said.
A rapid drop in temperature, frost, gusty winds and snow, even in low-altitude areas, bring the wave of bad weather that has been hitting most parts of the country since Sunday and is expected to peak Monday and Tuesday.
Vassilis Nedos, Kathimerini’s diplomatic and defense editor, joins Thanos Davelis with the latest analysis from Athens as we discuss the Biden administration’s Friday decision to formally inform Congress of its intention to proceed with a deal to sell F-35 stealth fighter jets to Greece, while looking at what this means for Greece and US-Greek relations.
Covert operations with the help of drones, digital maps, GPS systems through which targets are located; dozens of screens broadcast directly what the elite units see as they await instructions from the center for their intervention.
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Police are currently investigating after two individuals were found dead in an apartment in the city center of Thessaloniki, northern Greece. The bodies were discovered following a neighbor’s distress call to the police due to a foul odor emanating from their residence.
The green light given by the United States to Greece’s acquisition of the F-35 multi-role fighter and to the sale of F-16 fighters and upgrade kits to Turkey highlights the fact that the two nominal NATO allies are actually facing each other, vying for supremacy in the air, land and sea.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis welcomed on Saturday the US State Department’s decision to approve the sale of up to 40 advanced F-35 fighter jets to Greece.
Cyprus Air presented its new acquisitions and flight program to Greek travel agents.
Miltiadis Varvitsiotis, the New Democracy lawmaker and former shipping minister who relinquished his parliamentary seat last week to pursue a career in the private sector, has ruled out a return to politics.