
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
Major Upgrade Actions by the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority
Greece prepares to restart the Great Sea research operations, with all scenarios open, warships deployed, military exercises underway, and financing uncertainties looming.
Greece is moving forward with an innovative approach to support its industries against rising energy costs, with approval from the European Commission. The new mechanism is based on "Contracts for Difference" (CfDs), which connects industrial support with investments in Renewable Energy Sources (RES).
Greece consistently defends its values, its friendship with Israel, and the safety of its visitors, refusing to be defined by isolated incidents.
Two key amendments introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives reflect rising congressional concern over Turkey’s actions—one seeks a major security assessment related to Cyprus, the other aims to restrict arms transfers to Turkey.