“Kimon” hits the water: Greece enters a new naval era with French flair and strategic message
Naming ceremony in Lorient, geopolitical signal from Dendias, state-of-the-art frigate to secure dominance in Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean
Naming ceremony in Lorient, geopolitical signal from Dendias, state-of-the-art frigate to secure dominance in Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean
Saleh declares the Turkey–Libya memorandum null, hints at new talks on maritime zones and tests Greek diplomacy.
Ankara appears conditionally open to U.S. mediation in Greek-Turkish relations, while Ambassador Tom Barrett’s dual messaging on F-35s and S-400s highlights the complex strategic balances in the Eastern Mediterranean.
The election of Greece’s finance minister to the helm of the Eurogroup reshapes influence within the Eurozone and quietly alters the political balance inside New Democracy.
The sudden acceleration of procedures for the sub-concession of key sections of the Port of Elefsina is not just another infrastructure initiative. It signals a strategic realignment of Greece’s geopolitical orientation, a recalibration of the U.S.–China balance in the Aegean, and a bold political gamble by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The Elefsina project reveals a new doctrine in which Athens is no longer merely reacting to global developments — it is actively shaping them.
Brussels scrambles to secure €210 billion in guarantees as Hungary blocks funding and Belgium fears legal retaliation over frozen Russian assets