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Marinakis: Elections will take place in 2027, Prime Minister rejects any proposals for early polls
“Holding early elections just to gain in the polls is, at the very least, irresponsible. This is not Kyriakos Mitsotakis, this is not New Democracy,” said government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis, dismissing speculation about snap elections
Who are Yemen’s Houthis, how powerful are they and what the missile launch toward Israel means
The missile strike against Israel underscores that Yemen’s Houthis are willing to extend their operations beyond their borders, turning the region into another front in an already tense geopolitical landscape
CNN Analysis: The seven islands controlling the Strait of Hormuz and the strategy that could determine Gulf dominance
Seven islands - Abu Musa, Greater and Lesser Tunb, Hengam, Qeshm, Larak and Hormuz - form what researchers describe as Iran’s “defensive arc,” a strategic network that plays a decisive role in controlling the Strait of Hormuz and, by extension, influence over the wider Gulf region
Dukas, Geroulanos, Diamantopoulou, and Venizelos take the stage at PASOK Congress – Focus on post-election strategy & rejection of cooperation with New Democracy
Today, key PASOK figures, including Haris Dukas, Pavlos Geroulanos, Anna Diamantopoulou, and Evangelos Venizelos, are addressing the party’s 4th Congress, with the spotlight on the party’s stance for the post-election period and its firm “no” to any coalition with New Democracy
2,500 marines have arrived in the Middle East, the US military announced – The war will continue “for a little while longer,” said J.D. Vance (Update)
The number of American military personnel injured in an Iranian strike on a base in Saudi Arabia has risen to 15 - ‘We are negotiating, but the Strait of Hormuz must be opened,’ says Trump regarding Iran
Russia halts gasoline exports from April 1 in bid to curb domestic prices
Moscow is set to suspend gasoline exports starting April 1, as part of efforts to stabilize domestic fuel prices following last year’s shortages linked to Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries
European Commission: Cyberattack on Europa.eu raises fears of sensitive data breach
A cyberattack targeting the Europa.eu platform - the central digital hub of European Union institutions - has put authorities on high alert, amid indications that sensitive data may have been compromised. Investigations are ongoing, while the perpetrators remain unidentified
Norwegian arrested, Pakistani loses asylum: The “shadowy” paths of two “activists” operating in Greece
The arrest in Tromso, Norway, of Tommy Olsen for espionage and illegal immigrant smuggling in the Aegean and the controversial activities of Javed Aslam, president of the Pakistani Community of Greece, which led to the revocation of his international protection status, have reignited debate over migration management in Greece
Cooperation between Greece’s Migration Ministry and the US DHS on illegal migration and returns – What is the CBP Home app
A joint statement between the Ministry of Migration and Asylum and the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) highlights a new cooperation framework between Greece and the United States aimed at tackling illegal migration and accelerating returns
Why the USS Gerald R. Ford left Souda and is sailing toward Croatia: The fire and the improbable conspiracy theories
A fire that broke out aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford during operations in the Iran war, along with mounting crew fatigue, reactions, and political tensions in the US, have drawn significant attention