
Turkey’s Arms Boom Leaves Greece Scrambling for Answers
Ankara’s defense surge transforms into a diplomatic tool, while Athens struggles to revive its own military industry
Ankara’s defense surge transforms into a diplomatic tool, while Athens struggles to revive its own military industry
As political pressure mounts and MPs express anxiety over re-election prospects, the Prime Minister appears non-committal on possible electoral law changes—though two key scenarios are under discussion.
The fourth auction for Route 1 of the Vertical Gas Corridor, held on August 26, ended with zero participation, highlighting the challenges facing this ambitious project.
High rental costs force students to choose universities only in their hometowns
Kri-Kri leads the surge as international demand for high-protein dairy pushes Greek brands to new heights
The deal secures the export of approximately 130 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas between 2026 and 2040.