Iran conflict casts uncertainty over Greek tourism outlook
The ongoing conflict in Iran is shaping a new, fluid landscape and introduces a new level of uncertainty for Greek tourism.
The ongoing conflict in Iran is shaping a new, fluid landscape and introduces a new level of uncertainty for Greek tourism.
Cyprus will not engage in any military operations surrounding the Iran conflict but will focus on its humanitarian role, President Nikos Christodoulides said on Monday.
France will send two frigates as part of the European Union’s naval mission Aspides in the Red Sea, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday.
The Council of the European Union on Monday approved the appointment of Andres Ritter as the new European chief prosecutor, who will lead the European Public Prosecutor’s Office starting November 1.
French President Emmanuel Macron and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis arrived in Cyprus on Monday to show solidarity with the EU island nation after a drone attack last week, which has drawn Cyprus into the wider Middle East crisis.
The insecurity triggered by a war in our neighborhood leads to the need to guard what we have, to be self-sufficient, to reduce exposure to danger and deprivation. When we face a threat we have few choices – fight or flight being the main ones.
Greeks are rapidly becoming familiar with artificial intelligence but remain wary and strongly favor limits on its use, according to a new nationwide survey.
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu is standing trial on Monday with more than 400 other defendants accused of widespread corruption in a case critics see as a politically motivated move against Turkey’s opposition.
A total of 57 undocumented migrants landed on the southern island of Crete on Monday amid a spike in arrivals from Africa.
Leslie “Les” Cook, believed to have been the last surviving ANZAC soldier who fought in the Battle of Crete during World War II, has died at the age of 103.