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Israeli, Greek, Cypriot, US gov't officials gather in Knesset as Turkish threat rises
The meeting, held in cooperation with the Middle East Forum, discussed several regional developments and urged greater cooperation against the Turkish threat.
Canine remains discovered in Bulgaria show dog meat may have been Iron Age delicacy - study
Fourteen migrants die off Greece after boat collides with coast guard
Food factory fire in central Greece leaves five unaccounted for
Ancient human skull discovered in Greece rewrites human evolutionary timeline
Researchers from France, China, the UK, and Greece revealed that the Petralona cranium is at least 286,000 years old, placing it firmly in the Middle Pleistocene era.
Greece as a regulatory test case: What Athens can teach Israel, Cyprus, and beyond
SK Group becomes sole owner of ELVO, plans to expand global defense manufacturing
SK Group had previously been a shareholder in the Thessaloniki-based ELVO, but recently acquired all remaining shares.
Greek FM condemns ad for anti-Israel protests on its official embassy in Luxembourg social media
The ministry's spokesman emphasized that the content of the post "does not represent the official position of our country," in a statement on Tuesday.
Blue-and-white dominates Greece in statement warm-up victory ahead of EuroBasket
The victory comes just a day after Israel blew out Cyprus by 40 points, with a strong second half.
'Zionists not welcome:' Protests across Greece reject Israeli tourists
Pictures shared on social media showed beaches, ports, and cultural sites flooded with activists rallying against Greece's relations with Israel and the presence of Israeli tourists.
“We Must Remain Vigilant”
Greek Holocaust Survivor and European March of the Living Chair Benjamin Albalas Reflects on The Rising Antisemitism in Greece
Greek pro-Palestine groups plan 'day of action' against Israeli tourists for Sunday
March To Gaza Greece, Palestinian Community Greece and BDS Greece have been collectively advertising the planned protest on August 10 in an attempt to drum up support.
Anti-drone system propels Greek plans for home-grown defense industry
The successful test run added impetus to the Greek government's plans to develop a home-grown industry to mass produce anti-drone and drone systems.
‘Tzuris’ in Syros: New enemies don’t deserve our business - opinion
On the shore of this small, isolated island, where the economy hinges on tourists like us, we can see a crowd waving Palestinian flags and holding a large “Stop the Genocide” sign in English.