Aegean cancels additional flights to Middle East airports
Aegean Airlines has announced additional flight cancellations to and from airports in Tel Aviv, Erbil, Baghdad, Beirut, Dubai, Riyadh and Amman due to ongoing developments in the Middle East.
Aegean Airlines has announced additional flight cancellations to and from airports in Tel Aviv, Erbil, Baghdad, Beirut, Dubai, Riyadh and Amman due to ongoing developments in the Middle East.
What is happening in the Persian Gulf is extremely dangerous. Not only for the obvious reasons, but because the way the war is developing shows that basic doctrines and decision-making mechanisms have collapsed.
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Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has so far made it clear that national elections will be held at the end of his government’s four-year term, dismissing speculation about early polls.
South Korea–based Daechun Industrial Co. will return to Posidonia 2026 for its fourth participation since 2000.
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Greece’s recovery has been hard won. It required fiscal discipline, structural reform, and restoration of trust. The result is a country that has moved from the edge of Europe’s financial system back to its core.
A magnitude 3.8 earthquake struck Monday afternoon in the sea south of Crete, according to the Geodynamic Institute of the National Observatory of Athens.
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A vessel operated by Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, sank off the coast of Kastellorizo in the southeastern Aegean around midday Monday, leaving four people injured.