OPAC calls on Syrian rebels to ensure rights of Christians
The Orthodox Public Affairs Committee (OPAC) urged on Monday the new Syrian authorities to protect the Christian communities in the country against discrimination and prosecution.
The Orthodox Public Affairs Committee (OPAC) urged on Monday the new Syrian authorities to protect the Christian communities in the country against discrimination and prosecution.
Britain and Cyprus pledged on Tuesday to boost ties during a visit by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in an endorsement of the pro-west tilt the Mediterranean island has taken since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
SYRIZA lawmaker Rania Thraskia announced on Tuesday she is leaving the party to become an independent MP.
The news that Cyprus is eyeing a future in NATO has made headlines recently, with many arguing such a step could be transformative for Cyprus and the region.
A brutal daylight ambush on Monday in the suburb of Glyfada in southern Athens marked the latest chapter in the violent turf war among Turkish organized crime factions operating in Greece.
Greek VAT rate is one of the highest in the OECD, but only a minority end up paying it.
Changes to the tax system, to make it more efficient and growth-friendly, are what OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann argues are required.
Greece is witnessing a sharp rise in norovirus infections, with significant surges in viral gastroenteritis cases.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emannuel Macron are prepared to work with the Syrian rebel groups who ousted President Bashar al-Assad on certain conditions, a German government statement after a phone call between the two leaders.
Athens is closely monitoring developments in Syria, acknowledging their broad regional implications. In the wake of the fall of the Assad regime, its strategy reflects a mix of humanitarian concern and calculated diplomacy, aiming to safeguard regional stability while asserting its influence.