Turkish US-based cleric Gulen has died, media says
Turkish Muslim preacher Fethullah Gulen, who Ankara says was behind a 2016 failed coup, has died in the United States where he was based, broadcaster NTV and other Turkish media said on Monday.
Turkish Muslim preacher Fethullah Gulen, who Ankara says was behind a 2016 failed coup, has died in the United States where he was based, broadcaster NTV and other Turkish media said on Monday.
Greek maritime authorities said Monday at least two people – a man and a woman – died and 22 people had to be rescued when a migrant boat sank as it attempted to cross the Aegean toward Greece.
The government is facing four or five critical milestones within a three-month period starting in December.
Cyprus said Sunday that it has successfully thwarted a digital attack aimed at blocking access to the government’s central online portal, the latest in a string of similar attacks over a three-day period against state-run utilities and the Cypriot subsidiary of a Greek energy company.
Those involved in developing artificial intelligence apps are gushing about their potential.
Cyprus is grappling with a severe water shortage as the ongoing drought pushes the country’s dam capacity to worryingly low levels.
The Public Debt Management Agency announced last Friday that on Wednesday it will auction 26-week treasury bills in book entry form, to the value of 500 million euros.
Stefanos Kasselakis, the ousted SYRIZA leader, who has also been deemed ineligible to run for his own succession, is preparing his counterattack.
US credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P) reaffirmed Greece’s investment-grade rating of BBB- with a “Positive” outlook on Friday night.
Aris is the new leader of the Super League as AEK and PAOK canceled each other out on Sunday.