PM faces backlash over Ukraine comments
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said that military aid to Ukraine has “created holes in our own defense capabilities,” sparking a backlash from opposition parties.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said that military aid to Ukraine has “created holes in our own defense capabilities,” sparking a backlash from opposition parties.
The use of the term “Macedonia” by North Macedonia’s new government “does not constitute a violation of the Prespa Agreement,” North Macedonia’s foreign minister has said.
Greece’s Health Ministry decided Thursday to address severe staffing shortages in regional hospitals by recruiting private doctors.
The head of the UN migration agency said Thursday it has taken in hundreds of millions of dollars in new funding and diversified its donor base – an announcement that comes as aid groups have struggled to get needed money.
Theater of the No (3 Konstantinou Palaiologou) presents Athens-based band Blues Cargo for eight live performances every Friday from July 12 to August 30, starting at 10.30 p.m.
A money laundering investigation has been ordered for the suspect in the murder of surveyor Panagiotis Stathis in Psychiko, along with another individual being probed for possible involvement.
Turkey’s coast guard has said that the boat that struck a Turkish fishing vessel earlier on Wednesday was a Greek coast guard vessel and that the fishing vessel was in Turkish waters when the incident happened.
At the sidelines of the NATO summit in Washington, D.C., the defense ministers of Albania, Bulgaria, Italy and North Macedonia signed a Letter of Intent for cross-border military mobility cooperation on Wednesday.
A wildfire that broke out in a mountainous area in Corinthia prefecture could be headed to a residential area, a regional governor has said.
Turkish media has reported that a Greek boat rammed a Turkish vessel that was fishing near an uninhabited Greek islet in the northern Aegean Sea.