Tsiaras, Farmers, and Political Tension: Greece’s Agricultural Policy Under Pressure in 2025
From billions in subsidies to ongoing protests and negotiations, Greek farmers push the government for solutions amid a heated political debate.
From billions in subsidies to ongoing protests and negotiations, Greek farmers push the government for solutions amid a heated political debate.
Environmental studies for two new National Marine Parks — one in the Ionian Sea and another in the Southern Cyclades — have been published, paving the way for legal designation and protection of over 35% of Greek territorial waters.
Greece enters a new geopolitical doctrine of power, investing in layered air and missile defense, fifth-generation fighter jets and naval superiority at a time of heightened regional tensions and strategic volatility.
A little-known territory at the Horn of Africa becomes a strategic fault line, as Israel moves first, Turkey reacts nervously and global powers recalibrate their interests along the world’s most critical maritime corridor.
A Wall Street Journal commentary warns that reintroducing Turkey to the F-35 program could destabilize the Middle East and erode Israel’s strategic military edge.
With the holidays over, farmers harden their stance, restore road blockades and signal determination to push their demands further.