Cypriot President Anastasiades Tables EEZ Violations in Brussels
Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades is currently in Brussels to attend European Council meetings on October 23rd and 24th.
Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades is currently in Brussels to attend European Council meetings on October 23rd and 24th.
A mistake by a crew member on a Turkish Airlines flight from Athens to Constantinople sowed panic among passengers, on Tuesday.
The United States supports the Republic of Cyprus, regarding its EEZ resource development.
Talking to CNBC, Larry McDonald, head of US strategy in brokerage firm Newedge says investors have legitimate reasons to worry about the current situation in Greece.
Adonis Georgiadis, the parliamentary spokesperson for governing New Democracy says that pay cuts suffered by members of parliament have been excessive.
Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades has asked United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to assist in Turkey's illegal acts, concerning the Republic of Cyprus' Exclusive Economic Zone.
Melbourne's Greek Medallion Cafe has confirmed that it will close after serving as a social pillar for the Greek-Australian community since 1970.
Former Australian PM Gough Whitlam has died at age 98. He was remembered as a visionary and a giant of Australian politics by friend and foe alike.
Turkey is playing with fire after its seismographic vessel the ‘Babaros’ has apparently set a course for plot one of the Cypriot exclusive economic zone, an area where the Cypriot and Israeli militaries have planned training exercises with live ammunition.
The movie "Dogmouth" will be screened during this year's New York City Greek Film Festival.
Worldwide singing star Mario Frangoulis is set to offer a concert on Saturday, October 25th, to honor the 100th anniversary of Saint Spyridon Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Worcester, MA.
The Hellenic American Leadership Council is calling on supporters to co-sign their letter to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, regarding Turkey's recent EEZ violations.
At a time when the excavations in Amphipolis and the Antikythira shipwreck continue to reveal exciting finds, Athens has been proven to still have secrets of its own.
PM Antonis Samaras met with representatives of TUI travel giant and tourism minister Olga Kefaloyanni, at his office on Tuesday.