The summit projected an air of friendship between the governments and business communities of two rival superpowers

Greece urged EU action over illegal fishing and maritime law violations by Turkish vessels during talks between Minister Vassilis Kikilias and EU Commissioner Costas Kadis.



An officer was injured after police pursuing a suspicious vehicle in the Athens suburb of Ano Liosia came under attack from a large group armed with stones and wooden sticks, authorities said.
Authorities in Athens have remanded a 58-year-old man in custody after a woman was injured in a shooting inside a nightlife venue in the suburb of Kallithea
The summit projected an air of friendship between the governments and business communities of two rival superpowers

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For third-year students (G’ Lyceum), graduation exams — also known as in-school final examinations — will begin on Monday, May 18, and will conclude on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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A Day of Tension in Westminster
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A Day of Tension in Westminster
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Greece urged EU action over illegal fishing and maritime law violations by Turkish vessels during talks between Minister Vassilis Kikilias and EU Commissioner Costas Kadis.
The public figure announced the official debut of her new political vehicle with an AI-generated video and the slogan “A New Beginning,” ahead of a launch event in Thessaloniki.
Kalymnos fishermen charge that personnel aboard a Turkish coast guard vessel pointed a machine gun at their boat near the Imia islets, reviving memories of the 1996 crisis
Speaking from the small eastern Aegean Isle of Agathonisi, Greek Defense Dinister Nikos Dendias said Athens will not tolerate challenges to its sovereignty, while also demanding answers from Kyiv over an explosives-carrying drone discovered near Lefkada
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Authorities in northern Greece recovered the body of a 54-year-old man from the Loudias River after two suspects allegedly confessed to killing him over a dispute involving stolen pigeons.
Authorities in Athens have remanded a 58-year-old man in custody after a woman was injured in a shooting inside a nightlife venue in the suburb of Kallithea
An officer was injured after police pursuing a suspicious vehicle in the Athens suburb of Ano Liosia came under attack from a large group armed with stones and wooden sticks, authorities said.
For third-year students (G’ Lyceum), graduation exams — also known as in-school final examinations — will begin on Monday, May 18, and will conclude on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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How the telephone in Greece evolved from a technological marvel enjoyed by the few into an essential part of everyday Greek life, reshaping communication and habits
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The world's richest man, Musk, and conservative commentators accuse Oscar-winning director Christopher Nolan of erasing Hellenic heritage, while the director defends his diverse cast and artistic vision for the $250 million Homeric adaptation