
Gerapetritis: Greece Launches 5X5 Initiative in the Eastern Mediterranean!
Athens pushes a multilateral forum with Cyprus, Egypt, Turkey, and Libya, despite geopolitical challenges and unresolved EEZ issues.
Athens pushes a multilateral forum with Cyprus, Egypt, Turkey, and Libya, despite geopolitical challenges and unresolved EEZ issues.
On October 12, 1944, the swastika flag was lowered from the Acropolis, marking the end of the Nazi occupation of Athens. A day of jubilation and relief, it signified not just the liberation of the Greek capital but the rebirth of a nation that had suffered under brutal tyranny.
Athens Vows Veto — Ankara Reacts, Europe Caught in the Balance
As European leaders remain divided, Macron seeks to rally support for a Palestinian state—but the impact on Gaza’s humanitarian crisis remains uncertain.
From zero taxation for youth to tax-free villages and islands – a roadmap shaping Greece’s future.
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.