SAFE: Greece Included in First Round of EU Defense Funding
€788 million in loans allocated, with potential for expansion – A strategic plan to boost military procurement and domestic defense production
€788 million in loans allocated, with potential for expansion – A strategic plan to boost military procurement and domestic defense production
Israel’s Strategic Power, Hamas’ Video, and Greece’s ‘Weapon’
Belgacem Haftar’s Athens visit strengthens bilateral ties, economic collaboration, and security in Eastern Mediterranean
Athens sets clear conditions for Turkey’s participation in European defense programs, emphasizing sovereignty and national confidence
Cyprus’ refusal to approve the regulated revenue stalls the project, raising questions over who will cover the €250 million already spent
Brussels frustrated by delays, suspicious financial moves, and conflicting feasibility studies
Angelos Syrigos outlines Greece’s two-track foreign policy dilemma in the face of Turkish assertiveness
The Crete-Cyprus interconnector remains at the center of EU energy security, while Athens and Nicosia remain on different wavelengths
A European priority project with strategic value for the Eastern Mediterranean – Athens reaffirms its commitment, while urging Cyprus to take a clear stance
Ankara’s defense surge transforms into a diplomatic tool, while Athens struggles to revive its own military industry
Eurostat data show cooling prices in Greece, while Wall Street awaits a critical run of jobs, inflation and rates decisions
Government plan at Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) aims to unlock unused properties, incentivize owners, and expand social housing.
Στην εκδήλωση, θα παρουσιαστεί η οικονομία της Ουκρανίας, καθώς και οι δυνατότητες περαιτέρω ανάπτυξης της διμερούς μας συνεργασίας
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.
Through NDAA amendments, Congress sends a clear message to Ankara on Eastern Mediterranean stability – Security assessments, arms restrictions, and geopolitical consequences.
The Turkish Foreign Minister accuses Athens of exploiting Turkey for domestic politics – Hydrocarbon explorations and the energy cable at the center of Eastern Mediterranean tensions.
The Ministry of Education approves licenses for the establishment of private universities – Rigorous evaluation processes and high-standard facilities ensure academic quality.
Athens issues a strong response to Ankara’s threats and directives – The message is clear: Greek diplomacy operates with confidence and without fear.
With sharp warnings and veiled threats, Turkey’s Foreign Minister accuses Greece of using “anti-Turkish sentiment as political aspirin,” as Athens reaffirms its commitment to sovereignty, regional stability, and solidarity with Cyprus.
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