Adonis Georgiadis: “The European Public Prosecutor’s Office Threatens National Sovereignty”
Adonis Georgiadis defends freedom of speech and warns of institutional overreach in Europe
Adonis Georgiadis defends freedom of speech and warns of institutional overreach in Europe
A long-delayed national tourism spatial framework is set to reshape Greece’s development model, introducing strict limits on tourist capacity in saturated destinations and redefining the balance between growth, sustainability, and investment.
Madrid challenges Europe’s hardening stance—economy, demographics, and political tensions collide
The Chinese-linked Rich Starry challenges US enforcement, shaking energy markets and geopolitical balance
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has refused to support a U.S.-led naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, marking a significant transatlantic divergence as tensions escalate over Washington’s hardline strategy toward Iran.
Disruptions in Middle East travel and declining Gulf hub connectivity are diverting tourists to safer, well‑connected destinations — with Greece and Istanbul among the emerging beneficiaries.