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Canine remains discovered in Bulgaria show dog meat may have been Iron Age delicacy - study
The Greeks, as well as the Thracians, who lived in what is now modern-day Bulgaria, are believed by researchers to have consumed dog meat.
Fourteen migrants die off Greece after boat collides with coast guard
Food factory fire in central Greece leaves five unaccounted for
Iran, Turkey must forget 'dreams of empires,' Israel Katz warns at summit with Greek counterpart
Israel to Europe gas pipeline idea back on table, Minister Eli Cohen tells 'Post'
Energy and Infrastructure Minister Eli Cohen met with energy ministers from Greece, Cyprus, and the United States to discuss cooperation on the project.
Greece unveils new drone and AI weapons at Oxi Day military parade
The Thessaloniki parade honored WWII resilience and showcased modern defense power, including Greece’s Kentavros and Hyperion systems alongside Israeli UAVs and missile platforms.
Mordechai Frizis: Israel advocate to Greek public
This transplanted Greek rabbi intends to continue his hasbara efforts on behalf of Israel.
At least four die after migrant boat sinks off Greek island of Lesbos
At least four migrants died when their boat sank off Lesbos island. Seven others were rescued from the sea.
Mossad names ‘Sardar Ammar’ as architect of Iranian plots in Australia, Greece, and Germany
Israel’s Mossad named a senior IRGC officer behind thwarted attacks on Jewish and Israeli targets abroad, triggering diplomatic fallout in Australia and Germany.
Beyond the beaches and medieval walls: Discovering Jewish Rhodes
From airport signs, restaurant menus on buzzing streets, and business cards in Hebrew, an Israeli visitor can almost feel at home in Rhodes.
Israeli developer gets jail for north Cyprus land development
Shimon Aykut, 74, who also holds Turkish and Portuguese citizenship, had earlier pleaded guilty to 40 charges of illegal appropriation of property in a plea bargain.
Greece slams British Museum over celebrity-filled fundraising dinner amid Parthenon Sculptures
Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni said the event was “offensive to cultural goods and endangers the exhibits themselves”.
Turkey accuses Greece of blocking EU defense bid for political gain
Turkish FM Hakan Fidan says Greece is using anti-Turkish rhetoric to derail Ankara’s entry into the EU's SAFE defense initiative ahead of key deadline.
Senior Hamas terrorist released in deal to speak at Athens university
Senior Hamas terrorist released in February as part of a ransom for October 7 Massacre hostages is set to speak at a Wednesday panel at Panteion University in Athens.