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Ukraine: Greek embassy in Kiev closed today amid fears of an airstrike

The Greek embassy at Kiev for security reasons as there is a strong fear of an air attack by Russia.

The statement reads, “The Embassy of Greece, for security reasons, will remain closed to the public today. Please avoid traveling and stay in safe areas.”

The US has closed its embassy

Samaras says expulsion from ND was ‘pre-decided’

Former conservative prime minister and lawmaker Antonis Samaras has responded to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' decision to expel him from New Democracy's parliamentary group, describing his removal as "pre-decided."

"All the things I mentioned in my interview, I have said many times before. Obviously, my expulsion was pre-decided," Samaras told Antenna TV late Monday.

Reuters: Putin is open to negotiating with Trump for a truce in Ukraine

Vladimir Putin appears open to negotiations with Donald Trump in order to reach an agreement for a ceasefire in Ukraine, according to Reuters.

However, according to the same report, Putin rules out any compromise regarding territorial matters and insists that Ukraine must abandon its aspirations to join NATO.

Kremlin Confirms Inactivity of Crisis Hotline Between Moscow and Washington

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has stated that the special crisis hotline between Moscow and Washington is currently inactive. Introduced in 1963 following the Cuban Missile Crisis, the hotline was designed to provide a direct and secure communication channel between the leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union.

The black clouds over the markets, the news about the President of the Republic, the new ambassador, SYRIZA’s (collector’s item) debate, the commotion in Schinoussa, the big insurance deal

Hello, today is a general strike day, which in recent decades happens for two reasons: the first is so that the central union bodies have…something to talk about, since – in essence – the issues of labor and workers no longer pass through them, and the second is because it has mainly become, especially in the public sector, like an annual day off to recall the old good times, remembering the S

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