> Politics
> Politics
Europeans concerned about Trump’s council, What Athens will do – Who has already accepted, “Yes” from Netanyahu
Reservations, disagreements, and differing approaches ahead of Davos – Cost of a permanent member estimated at $1 billion – Athens “weighs” the situation but appears reluctant – Positions of each country
Investigation by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office into Fidias, complaint that he presented a mansion in Limassol as an office
The complainants provided evidence indicating that the MEP had rented the mansion in Limassol for a monthly cost of around €5,000–€6,000 and was hosting…parties there
From Athens to the village: A “guide” platform is being created for those who want to relocate to the countryside
An information gateway on what one can find in each municipality in terms of jobs, healthcare, and infrastructure - The government’s plan for those who want to make a fresh start outside major urban centers
Mitsotakis heads to Davos with deep concern over geopolitical developments and the Europe–US clash
The Prime Minister departs this afternoon for the World Economic Forum, where he will remain until Thursday - He will then travel to Brussels for the extraordinary European Council focused on Greenland
Political dialogue between Greece-Türkiye: Bilateral relations at the centre of today’s meeting
The two Deputy Ministers Alexandra Papadopoulou and Mehmet Kemal Bozai also reviewed the preparations for the 6th High Cooperation Council of the two countries
Athens reluctant to take part in Trump’s Peace Council – Most Europeans leaning toward “no,” except Orban
The U.S. president has invited around 60 countries to participate in the Council, whose initial aim is to maintain peace in Gaza. What concerns the Greek government, which countries tend to accept the invitation, and which are inclined to reject it
Dendias: Greece–Israel alliance to counter drones and submarines – Katz warns Turkey, including over the Aegean
The Israeli defense minister warned that “we will not allow any actor to destabilize” the region, referring to areas from Syria and Gaza to the Aegean. The two sides agreed to strengthen their cooperation, including in the critical field of cybersecurity
Hatzidakis and Skertsos present the government plan for 2026
At the last 2025 cabinet meeting they had presented the government's key priorities for this year, including 20 key reforms and 20 major projects
Karytianou insists, “they haven’t even considered why a couple is led to abortion,” and attacks the media
She speaks about distortion of what she said and calls for a public dialogue “on the real social causes that lead thousands of women to this extremely difficult decision”
Mitsotakis to Tasoulas: I bring you news of turbulent times – Let us avoid the worst in EU–US relations
He met with the President of the Republic – “Greece has strategic relations with the US, but it is also a member of the EU; we have fought for the defense of multilateralism and International Law”