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Greek Parliament Votes Overwhelmingly to Lift Immunity of 13 ND MPs in OPEKEPE Case
With a broad majority, Greece’s Parliament approved the lifting of immunity for 13 New Democracy (ND) MPs named in two new case files by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office regarding the OPEKEPE case
AHI Releases 2026 Policy Statements Emphasizing U.S. Partnerships in the Eastern Mediterranean
New report highlights Greece and Cyprus as key strategic allies amid shifting geopolitical dynamics
Upcoming Event: Seminar 23/04/26 – Gallipoli and evolving commemoration – The new Turkish perspective
The Gallipoli campaign is considered among the military failures of the British and French during World War I. It left a very strong imprint on the memory of the British, Australians and New Zealanders. Already from the interwar period hundreds of veterans took cruises to visit the battlefields and their cemeteries, built by the Imperial […]
“The silence of EU leaders and member states on political executions in Iran is unjustified”, said Mariam Rajavi
Her statement came after the execution of a man convicted of spying for Israeli intelligence - Rajavi said that before today's execution, 16 political prisoners were executed in one month
EU ambassadors approve €90 billion loan to Ukraine after restart of the Druzhba pipeline
The ambassadors of European Union member states have approved a €90 billion loan to Ukraine, marking the end of a months-long blockade by Hungary, according to a spokesperson for the Cypriot Presidency of the Council of the EU on Tuesday
Sokratis Famellos: Supports Kostas Arvanitis after statements about “manipulated elections” in 2023
“Is it strange that we have said that New Democracy attempted—and in this case in Crete—to distort, modify, and manipulate public consciousness in order to achieve electoral results that preserve its hold on power?” he asked
Ministry of Shipping denies reports of seizure of the vessel “Epaminondas” by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
The report of a seizure is not true, the ministry underlines