Stavros Papastavrou after meeting Doug Burgum and Chris Wright
Greek Energy Minister meets with top U.S. officials to strengthen bilateral energy cooperation and discuss Greece’s role as a strategic energy gateway.
Greek Energy Minister meets with top U.S. officials to strengthen bilateral energy cooperation and discuss Greece’s role as a strategic energy gateway.
Greece’s Foreign Minister meets US Secretary of State in Washington for critical talks on Iran strategy and Greece’s expanded role in Middle East geopolitics.
Former Greek PM Alexis Tsipras’ book tour signals delayed party launch timing while his team reports growing support and potential coalition with left-wing groups.
New Democracy’s investigation finds no criminal liability for former ministers in OPEKEPE agricultural subsidies scandal, citing chronic cross-party issues.
Greek opposition parties PASOK, SYRIZA and New Left demand preliminary investigation committee for former ministers over OPEKEPE EU funds scandal.
Greek Foreign Minister calls for unity against aggression on Ukraine war anniversary, announces US diplomatic meetings from Geneva Human Rights Council session.
Maria Karystianou faces declining poll numbers as her new party plans hit obstacles. Her shift from Tempe focus to broader political issues costs support.
Greek Parliament’s OPEKEPE scandal investigation enters final stage as political parties prepare findings amid heated government-opposition confrontation.
Greece positions itself as Europe’s energy gateway through the Vertical Corridor project, reducing dependence on Russian gas amid the Ukraine war.
Greek PM announces landmark energy deals with Chevron-Helleniq Energy, boosting Greece’s energy independence and launching major natural gas exploration.
Greece launches revolutionary real-time train tracking system with centimeter precision, transforming railway safety after Tempi tragedy.
Greek Health Minister Georgiadis warns of legal action after violent clashes at Nikaia hospital, stating hospitals don’t belong to political parties.