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Javed Aslam’s asylum revoked; no protection reasons remain in Greece, says Ministry of Migration
The Asylum Service has determined that the “reasons for which international protection had initially been granted” to the president of the Pakistani Community in Greece no longer exist – The timeline of the case
The polls and ND’s higher numbers, leader Nikos A. fills a Wembley, OPEKEPE 2 involves MPs (not ministers?), National Bank and Allianz
American interest in HelleniQ Energy while weapons and not interest rates define this era
Thanos Plevris: We saw minors being targeted in migrant facilities because they were not wearing a burqa – Our basis is the case law of the European Court of Human Rights
“Religions are also subject to judgment: there are religions that allow polygamy and marriages of children with older men. When someone has been raised to hide her features, does that fit with European culture?” the Migration Minister wondered
Mitsotakis calls for European readiness for “temporary and targeted” measures amid turmoil in the Strait of Hormuz
The main concern in Athens is focused primarily on natural gas prices, which affect electricity generation - By the end of March, a comprehensive framework is expected to address rising energy costs in industry
How the war in Iran “hit” Turkey
The new balances in the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean have exposed Ankara’s weaknesses. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan sees that American plans do not include him, Israel is the undisputed regional power, while Greece is consolidating its position by making a “show of strength” and Cyprus is being fortified with the support of all of Europe
New York Times: Fire burned for 30 hours on aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, sailors sleeping on tables or the floor
The The New York Times reports that conditions were far from ideal following a fire that broke out last week while the aircraft carrier was in the Middle East
Heated exchange between Papastavrou and Sweden’s energy minister over European power grids at the Council of Ministers
A dispute over the joint planning of electricity grids saw the Greek minister challenge his Swedish counterpart, saying that “ultimatums are not the way we should operate,” and calling for a common European strategy for energy networks, invoking Jacques Delors
Mojtaba Khamenei escaped death by seconds: As missiles were hitting his father’s palace, he had stepped out into the garden
An audio recording obtained by The Telegraph from a conversation between the head of Ali Khamenei’s office and senior clerics and commanders of the Revolutionary Guards describes what happened inside the Iranian supreme leader’s compound when it was bombed
Military Exercises with “Kimon,” Patriots, and Drones
The war in Iran represents an “unprecedented accumulation of field experience” for the crews of Greek frigates and their interaction with the advanced air defense systems of the French naval convoy in the Eastern Mediterranean—a general rehearsal also for building a “European fleet”