Turkish aircraft violates Greek airspace
A Turkish CN-235 maritime patrol aircraft violated Greek airspace twice on Tuesday, according to the Hellenic National Defense General Staff (GEETHA).
A Turkish CN-235 maritime patrol aircraft violated Greek airspace twice on Tuesday, according to the Hellenic National Defense General Staff (GEETHA).
More than 10,000 people had left the island of Santorini by late Tuesday, rattled by a never-ending series of earthquakes.
Milos Mayor Manolis Mikelis is pushing back against what he calls an “invasion” of large-scale developments on the island, aiming to protect its traditional charm and unique landscapes.
National businesses are doing their bit to help inhabitants of the Cycladic islands suffering from the recent seismic activity.
The agenda of the 14th Athens Energy Summit, taking place on Wednesday in Athens, has been adjusted.
Sparkle, an international service provider in Italy, and Cyta have signed an agreement to bring BlueMed to Cyprus.
Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos on Tuesday pointed out the need for all EU countries to have access to financial tools that will help them participate in the common effort for strategic autonomy and a common European strategy, at the EU Ministerial Meeting of Competitiveness and Trade in Warsaw.
Following the release of the European Maritime Report 2025, European Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism Apostolos Tzitzikostas stressed that “we must ensure that shipping remains a vital factor in our global economy while minimizing its impact on the environment.”
As the complicated relationship between Greece and Turkey continues – despite the welcome improvement of the last two years – the anniversary of the Imia crisis (January 30, 1996), when the two NATO allies came close to military confrontation, is a useful reminder of not only what is at stake, but also of the strategy…
The suspension of US tariffs on Mexican and Canadian products saw global stocks rebound on Tuesday.