Member states of the Union for the Mediterranean
Water polo: Shoot-out heartbreak for Greece in Fukuoka’s final
Greece lost in the penalty shoot-out to Hungary at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan on Saturday to settle for the silver medal, its first ever in the men's water polo competition.
After a very tight final that ended 10-10, the Greeks lost 4-3 in the shoot-out.
Egyptian ambassador hails ties with Greece
The Egyptian Embassy in Athens celebrated Egypt's national day on Monday evening in the presence of high-ranking guests.
"Egypt and Greece will work closely together to further deepen their strategic ties," Egypt's Ambassador to Greece Omar Amer Youssef said in his greeting, stressing that there are no limits to the prospects of cooperation between the two states.
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ADMIE enters partnership with EuroAsia Connector
Greece's Independent Power Transmission Operator (ADMIE) will hold a strategic 25% stake in the share capital of the EuroAsia Connector, the company managing the project for the electric interconnection of Greece, Cyprus and Israel and the energy ministries of Greece and Cyprus announced on Thursday.
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Domestic and external pressures and Greek-Turkish relations
One of the first major issues that the new Greek government will have to deal with is the country's relations with Turkey. With the completion of the election cycles in both countries, and in the other part of the broader puzzle that also includes Cyprus, many people believe that a window of opportunity is being created for the normalization of ties.
One in five Greeks illegally accesses sports content
Greeks rank second in Europe in terms of their accessing illegal sports content.
According to the 2023 report of the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), Greece is second only to Bulgaria in terms of illegal access to online sources for watching sports broadcasts.
The dangers of Turkey’s Blue Homeland doctrine
Expert Constantinos Filis joins Thanos Davelis to look at how Turkey's revisionist Blue Homeland doctrine is now central to Turkey's foreign policy, what this mean for countries in the region - primarily Greece and Cyprus - and why it's important for Washington to take a clear stance against this revisionism.
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Greek-Turkish relations and the 100th anniversary of Lausanne
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne, a treaty that defined the borders of modern Turkey, and is a key point of reference in Greece's relations with Turkey.
UK Parliament Deems Most Albanian Asylum Requests Unfounded
UK Parliament Home Affairs Committee at a hearing. Print Screen from UK Parliament livestream.
The investigation report [Link], said that some of those seeking asylum are indeed in danger of being trafficked but most seem attracted to the UK by higher standards of livings there compared to Albania.
The Eastern bloc of the EU prevailed
"Free circulation of the mentioned products is allowed only in the EU member states, with the exception of Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia," it was stated in the decision that entered into force.
We are talking about wheat, corn, rapeseed and sunflower seeds.
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Nearly 100,000 tourists visit Belgrade in April
BELGRADE - A total 111,942 tourists, including nearly 100,000 foreigners, visited Belgrade this April, which is a 40 pct increase compared to the same month of 2022, the Tourism Organisation of Belgrade said.
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