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Mitsotakis–Christodoulides Meeting in New York: Greece and Cyprus are fully committed to implementing the Electricity Interconnection
The Cypriot President briefed the Greek PM on the latest developments regarding the Cyprus issue and the priorities of the Cypriot Presidency of the Council of the EU
Provocative speech by Erdogan at the UN: Projects excluding Turkey and “northern Cyprus” in the Eastern Mediterranean will not succeed
“Turkey has rights west of Cyprus,” he said - Called for recognition of the pseudo-state - “We want to see the Aegean Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean as a basin of stability and prosperity,” said the Turkish president
Diplomatic Sources: Postponement of the meeting Mitsotakis-Erdogan meeting justified – Pretextual if Erdogan cannot find time tomorrow
Mitsotakis’ and Erdogan’s teams are looking for a “window” to hold a meeting tomorrow - How we reached the postponement of today’s scheduled appointment - The Arab leaders’ summit convened in New York by Trump
Donald Trump: 54% of prisoners in Greece are illegal immigrants – Climate change is a fraud – (video)
He called for negotiations to stop the war in Gaza - "Iran must not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons"
Plevris: Permanent migrant facility to be created in Crete, elimination of flows for those not eligible for asylum
He explained that migration will be at the center of the Mitsotakis–Erdogan meeting in New York
Jimmy Kimmel’s show returns on Tuesday, Dinsey announced
The popular comedian’s talk show will be back on ABC, almost a week after the decision to take it off the air "indefinitely"
“We ate them together,” 15 years later: When Theodoros Pangalos made history – Phrases by leading politicians of the Transition to Democracy-era that left their mark
From Konstantinos Karamanlis’s “We belong to the West” and Andreas Papandreou’s “Sink the Hora,” to Rallis’s “I don’t want any no’s,” to Sartzetakis’s “We are a nation without brothers,” to Karamanlis’s “five godfathers,” Papandreou’s “There is money,” and Tsipras’s “Go back, Mrs. Merkel”