
Baghdad Welcomes First European Flight in More Than Three Decades
The new Baghdad–Athens route launches with two weekly flights, set to expand if demand grows.

The new Baghdad–Athens route launches with two weekly flights, set to expand if demand grows.

Scandal-hit Athens has said it is open to discussions and has urged farmers to end the blockades.

Through consistent investment, reliable partnerships, and a clear commitment to stability, Greece has positioned itself at the heart of Europe’s emerging energy architecture.

Demonstrators armed with stones attacked police vehicles near Crete’s airports as protests over Brussels-led failings intensified.

After losing 25% of its economy to austerity policies, Greece has been suffering in poverty for a decade. Now, starting with a promising idea, the government in Athens aspires to rebuild the country.

Greece is taking legal action against 24 NGO staff accused of helping migrants enter the country illegally during the height of its migration crisis.

Illegal EU farm subsidies leave farmers demanding justice after exposing fraud—leading to clashes with police and reported injuries.

The prime minister made it clear that Greece would rather support their own than spend it on illegal immigrants entering the country.

The new age verification system is the latest step by Athens to combat illegal immigration.

Ankara says its NATO role makes inclusion in the €150bn SAFE scheme essential; Finland backs participation as Turkey seeks German support.