How Israel’s army uses Palestinians as human shields in Gaza
After Israeli soldiers found Mohammed Shubeir hiding with his family in early March, they detained him for roughly 10 days before releasing him without charge, he said.
After Israeli soldiers found Mohammed Shubeir hiding with his family in early March, they detained him for roughly 10 days before releasing him without charge, he said.
Greece submitted its Medium-Term Draft Budgetary Plan (DBP) for 2025-2028 to the European Commission on Tuesday, within deadline, the National Economy and Finance Ministry said.
Cyprus is making strides in space technology as the Cyprus Space Research and Innovation Center (C-SpaRC) prepares to unveil its first satellite, set for launch in 2026.
Brussels Airlines will operate flights to Greece throughout the year. Until recently, the Belgian airline offered seasonal flights during the summer. However, due to increased demand for travel between Greece and Brussels year-round, the airline has decided to expand its schedule.
A few days ago, on October 12th, Athens celebrated 80 years since the liberation of the city from a brutal Nazi German occupation that left its mark not just on Athens, but on all of Greece.
The credit institutions that are considered systemically important and the safety reserve that each of them must have for 2025 has been determined by a decision of the Bank of Greece.
Three out of five Turkish Cypriots are in favor of a solution to the long-running Cyprus dispute, a recent survey by the Center for Migration, Identity and Rights Studies (CMIRS) based in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus has indicated.
The signs regarding the European Union’s management of migration are worrying. The bloc looks divided again, with member-states each opting for ad hoc and emergency measures at their borders, splitting the united front and undermining shared commitments.
Former SYRIZA President Stefanos Kasselakis rejected the central committee’s decision on Tuesday to exclude him from the party’s leadership race.
Mario Draghi’s findings in his report “The Future of European Competitiveness,” and the concerns of academics, professionals and entrepreneurs, lead to the conclusion that Europe is not just at a critical point, it is on a cliff’s edge.