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New 'Transformers' fails to energize the saga
With the "Transformers" franchise clearly at a crossroads, its latest protectors have turned to their deep bench of characters. But just adding more robots won't transform this tired series.
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Military parade marks War of Independence anniversary
The military parade commemorating the 202nd anniversary of Greece's War of Independence from the Ottoman empire got underway in central Athens Saturday morning.
Taking part in the parade are members of the armed forces, including military academy students, as well as police.
Mitsubishi to cross-produce with Renault in Turkey
Mitsubishi Motors will bolster its line-up in Europe through locally producing the new Colt model in Renault Group plants in the northwestern province of Bursa on the horizon of 2023.
Dialing up the alliance with the carmaker Mitsubishi, Renault Group announced a win-win strategy on April 5.
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Mitsotakis says Greece, Turkey should go to Hague court if agreement is impossible
Mitsotakis says Greece, Turkey should go to Hague court if agreement is impossible
In a no-holds-barred interview with To Vima's political reporter Dimitra Kroustali, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis indicated that Greece sees resorting to the International Court of Justice as a way to resolve existing disputes with Turkey.
Fighter jets to fly over Athens as part of Iniohos exercise
A formation of Greek, US, Italian and Israeli fighter jets participating in the annual multinational Iniohos 2019 exercise will fly over Athens from 6.20 to 6.30 p.m.
The formation will be made up of seven F-35, F-4, Mirage 2000 and Tornado jets.
What they're due, when it's due
Greece is in awe of the silent patriotism and professionalism of the young pilot who died Thursday in the line of duty after his fighter jet crashed into the Aegean Sea when he was returning from a mission.
The pilot of the single-seat Mirage 2000-5 was doing his job, earning a very modest salary, with just few hours of training and limited resources.
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Greek Air Force counts 125 deaths in 81 incidents since 1990
The death of a Greek fighter jet pilot on Thursday whose Mirage 2000-5 crashed into the sea north of the central Aegean island of Skyros after returning from a mission to intercept Turkish jets is a grim reminder of the deadly tally incurred by the Hellenic Air Force in the last few decades.
Greek Army Set to Get 1-billion-Euro Upgrade
The fast-tracking of procedures to implement a 1-billion-euro defense program was agreed on Monday during a meeting of the Parliament's Arms Committee. The decision was taken after a confidential briefing of the committee regarding the immediate needs of the country's land, naval and air forces, Ekathimerini reported.
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IAF launched exercise Blue Flag 2017 with Greek participation again
Blue Flag 2017, the largest international aerial training exercise in Israel’s history, began today upon the arrival of aircraft from seven different air forces to Ouvda AFB. Throughout the combined training exercise, held this year for the third time, the visiting squadrons will fly alongside Israeli squadrons.
The first “One and Only” resort of the E.U. will be in Greece!
Dolphin Capital Partners and Kerzner International announced today the creation of “One & Only Kea Island”, an integrated luxury resort that includes a hotel and residences designed to redefine the high level tourist product in the Aegean.