Turkey publishes maritime maps challenging Greek sovereignty
Turkey publishes controversial maritime maps in Aegean Sea, challenging Greek sovereignty and escalating tensions between neighboring countries.
Turkey publishes controversial maritime maps in Aegean Sea, challenging Greek sovereignty and escalating tensions between neighboring countries.
Greek PM Mitsotakis launches €1.5B economic package ahead of Thessaloniki Fair to counter scandals and inflation pressure with targeted reforms and infrastructure.
Former Greek PM Samaras launches fierce attack on Mitsotakis over foreign policy, OPEKEPE scandal, calling current leadership “arrogant and brazen.”
PASOK criticizes Prime Minister Mitsotakis’ latest interview, claiming he identifies problems but offers no solutions and has lost his vision for Greece’s future.
Greek poll reveals cross-party support for stricter immigration measures, with 70% backing deportations and benefit cuts for asylum seekers across political lines.
SYRIZA leader Famellos launches fierce attack on PM Mitsotakis, rejecting cooperation calls and raising critical questions about government scandals.
“We insist on the proposal for zero tariffs on European and American products and hope to reach such a level of mutual understanding and trade balance with our American allies sooner rather than later,” emphasizes…
Mitsotakis government seeks fresh start with OPEKEPE investigative committee and Greece’s satellite program launch, turning focus to transparency and space technology.
Greek PM Mitsotakis confirms plans for third term, targeting spring 2027 elections with absolute majority while addressing energy prices and political dialogue.
After 18 years of delays and political battles, Greece’s Patras-Pyrgos highway finally opens, ending one of the country’s most troubled infrastructure projects.
Government officials respond to former PM Samaras’ interview, citing three electoral victories with 40% support as proof of public approval for current policies.
Greek undecided voters reach 20%, threatening the ruling New Democracy party’s parliamentary majority as disappointed citizens choose abstention over opposition.