Time for Athens to rethink its Turkey strategy
Turkey’s apparent success in securing the acquisition of 40 Eurofighter jets confirms a significant shift in how Ankara is viewed in many European capitals.
Turkey’s apparent success in securing the acquisition of 40 Eurofighter jets confirms a significant shift in how Ankara is viewed in many European capitals.
Greece will submit a proposal on Tuesday to join the European Union’s new SAFE financing mechanism, seeking at least €1.2 billion in low-interest loans to strengthen national defense and support its defense industry, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday.
A bus collided with a car on Acharnon Avenue, in the Patissia area of central Athens, on Monday. No injuries were reported.
In southern Evros, on Greece’s northeastern border, drought has exposed dry riverbeds but also the limits of local resilience.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has drawn a clear line between his tenure in government and that of former premier Kostas Karamanlis, in a move seen as recalibrating the power dynamics inside the ruling New Democracy party.
The spiraling agricultural fraud scandal is expected to dominate the agenda this week, as Parliament votes on whether to form an investigative committee and new revelations continue to emerge.
The announcement last Monday by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of two marine parks, one each in the Aegean and Ionian seas, was criticized by Turkey as a unilateral move that changes nothing in the bilateral legal disputes over the Aegean. Now Greece is awaiting Ankara’s riposte in the form of its own sea parks.
The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) has announced the return of its educational and cultural student tour to Athens this September, further cementing the strong ties between Greece and the Greek Australian diaspora.
A wildfire that broke out on Saturday evening in Eordaia, in the Kozani regional unit of Western Macedonia, continued to burn for a third consecutive day on Monday, authorities said.
Senior students studying Modern Greek at the Greek Community of Melbourne Schools and St John’s College visited the Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Center on Sunday as part of their curriculum on migration.