Turkey highlights defense industry growth, exports up 65%
Ankara has stepped up its outreach to the EU, now rapidly rearming, using the 18th Conference of Balkan Chiefs of General Staff as a platform.
Ankara has stepped up its outreach to the EU, now rapidly rearming, using the 18th Conference of Balkan Chiefs of General Staff as a platform.
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Antonis Samaras, Greece’s former conservative prime minister, has criticized a decision by the Council of State upholding the constitutionality of civil marriage and adoption rights for same-sex couples.
Celestyal has marked the start of its summer season with a promotion featuring up to 60% savings across 87 sailings departing from June 2025 to March 2027.
Turkish authorities ordered the detention of several opposition party members in Istanbul and raided opposition-run municipalities on Saturday, state media said, part of a widening legal crackdown against the opposition and city’s jailed mayor.
Gov’t puts pressure on servicers to release the properties they manage back into the market.
The government aspires to follow the pattern of Scandinavian countries in terms of market monitoring and consumer protection.
A new lecture set for June 5 will shed light on Toronto’s role in the Greek anti-dictatorship resistance (1967-74), exploring how local activism contrasted with political movements founded abroad.
A comprehensive agreement that would have ended a prolonged legal dispute over property rights at Egypt’s historic Saint Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai remains unsigned, leaving the ancient Orthodox Christian site’s future uncertain.
Nespresso Greece customers were notified May 21 of a potential personal data breach following a cyberattack on partnering logistics company Orphee Beinoglou International Transportation.