Defense minister in France for launch of Hellenic Navy frigate [Live]
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias was in Lorient in western France on Wednesday to attend the launch of a new frigate purchased by the Hellenic Navy and built by Naval Group.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias was in Lorient in western France on Wednesday to attend the launch of a new frigate purchased by the Hellenic Navy and built by Naval Group.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday attended the signing of the operation and maintenance contract for the Thessaloniki metro, which he described as an “important final step” towards getting the long-delayed transport project delivered to the people of the northern port city within 2024.
The government has dismissed Turkish media reports that suggest Greece has altered its security policy concerning the islands in the eastern Aegean.
Greece is urging other European Union member states to adopt a proposed plan to sanction countries that refuse to accept migrants deported by the bloc.
Ryan Gingeras, a professor in the Department of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School and an expert on Turkish, Balkan, and Middle East history, joins Thanos Davelis to look at the trajectory of Turkish militarism – which is in the once again in the spotlight following Azerbaijan’s offensive against Nagorno Karabakh – and…
Rapid advances in artificial intelligence are boosting online disinformation and enabling governments to increase censorship and surveillance in a growing threat to human rights, a US non-profit said in a report published on Wednesday.
This year, the purchasing interest of Greek expatriates for the acquisition of country homes in Greece has increased significantly.
European Union leaders will discuss how to reform the 27-nation bloc to accept new members at a summit in Granada on October 5-6, launching a long process to make the EU ready for enlargement by a tentative deadline of 2030.
When Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis told the informal EU Foreign Affairs Council, held, for symbolic reasons, in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv Monday, that Greece is ready to provide an alternative route for Ukrainian wheat and other cereals through its northern ports of Thessaloniki and Alexandroupoli, it did not come out of the blue but reflects…
Industry in Greece offers the highest wages compared to other sectors of the economy, at a rate that has varied between 26% and 32% in recent years.