Turkish fighter jets fly over Kastellorizo and Ro
A pair of Turkish F-16 fighter aircraft flew over two of Greece’s Dodecanese islands at an altitude of 24,000 feet on Friday, violating the national airspace.
A pair of Turkish F-16 fighter aircraft flew over two of Greece’s Dodecanese islands at an altitude of 24,000 feet on Friday, violating the national airspace.
The defense ministers of Israel and Greece on Friday stressed the importance of maintaining strong alliances to tackle global and regional threats, citing challenges such as the war in Ukraine and ongoing tension in the eastern Mediterranean.
Tourism revenue has already exceeded 18 billion euros this year, Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias said on Friday.
In its latest Community Innovation Survey (CIS) survey, Eurostat said that 73% of all enterprises in Greece reported some form of innovation activity in 2018-2020.
Libya wants to cultivate “friendly relations” with Greece, the head of Libya’s Presidential Council, Mohamed Yunus al-Menfi, said on Friday, a day after the Greek foreign minister aborted a scheduled meeting in Tripoli due to a diplomatic incident.
Only 798 state entities out of a total of 2,776 in Greece have designated a so-called “energy officer” to implement a government plan to cut energy consumption in the public sector, state agencies and local government to deal with the energy crisis.
Donald Trump’s early announcement for a third shot at the presidency marks the official start of the 2024 U.S. presidential contest. Trump’s decision to seek first-mover advantage is largely designed to neutralize other contenders and achieve centrality on the airwaves.
Two Turkish nationals, aged 29, were arrested on the island of Kos on Thursday for allegedly transporting irregular migrants, endangering lives and causing a shipwreck, following the sinking of a boat off the coast of the island, port authorities said.
Two men were arrested on Thursday and two more were wanted by police for a series of car thefts and robberies that occurred over three months in Thessaloniki, northern Greece.
Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias’ planned visit on Thursday to Tripoli, Libya to meet the head of Libya’s Presidential Council, Mohamed Yunus al-Menfi, a former ambassador to Greece, ended in a diplomatic incident when Dendias refused to meet with the Tripoli-based government’s foreign minister, Najla Mangoush, and, as a result, Libya recalled its ambassador to Athens.