The cable and its pitfalls
Turkey is trying in every way to prevent the implementation of any energy project in the Eastern Mediterranean that bypasses it, whether it is a natural gas pipeline or an electricity transmission cable.
Turkey is trying in every way to prevent the implementation of any energy project in the Eastern Mediterranean that bypasses it, whether it is a natural gas pipeline or an electricity transmission cable.
Archbishop Ioannis of Tirana, Durres and All Albania, 69, was enthroned on Saturday at the filled-to-capacity Orthodox Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ in Tirana.
A 44-year-old man was arrested in eastern Crete for violations of animal welfare legislation.
Greek fishermen’s deep knowledge of the sea is proving crucial in mapping vital marine habitats, according to a new study by the Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation and the University of Plymouth.
DL Gallery (55A Mesologiou) presents “Elephant,” a solo exhibition by Athens-based photographer Dimitris Mytas curated by Nina Kassianou.
The European Union’s ban on re-exporting Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) via EU ports, which aims to reduce Moscow’s revenues after its invasion of Ukraine, came into effect this week.
Hundreds of thousands of Turks protested in Istanbul on Saturday against the jailing of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, President Tayyip Erdogan’s main rival, sustaining the largest demonstrations Turkey has seen in more than a decade.
A global survey on public trust reveals a sharp contrast between worldwide climate anxiety and local concern.
More than 5,000 Turkish tourists were expected to arrive in the islands of Lesvos and Chios over the weekend for the Seker Bayram holiday, providing a seasonal boost to local economies.
Council of State President Michail Pikramenos said that zoning regulations and building codes serve distinct functions.