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Cyprus Achieves Milestone by Joining UN Human Rights Council
Cyprus has been elected to the UN Human Rights Council for the first time, marking a significant achievement for the Republic, as stated by Foreign Affairs Minister Constantinos Kombos shortly after the voting results were announced on Wednesday.
FM considering local enterprise Greece help desks
The Foreign Affairs Ministry is considering setting up local help desks of Enterprise Greece, the deputy minister responsible for economic diplomacy and extroversion, Kostas Fragogiannis told the Chamber of Hania on Crete on Wednesday.
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Libya suspends foreign minister after meeting with Israeli foreign minister
Libya's prime minister suspended Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush on Sunday and referred her for investigation after Israel said its Foreign Minister Eli Cohen had met her last week despite the countries not having formal relations.
Historic Romanian vessel to dock in İzmir
An 85-year-old training ship belonging to the Romanian Navy is due to dock at the western province of İzmir's Alsancak Port next week, offering visitors a unique opportunity to tour the historic vessel.
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Greece congratulates newly elected members of the UN Security Council
Greece congratulated Slovenia, its partner and ally in the European Union, for its election as member of the UN Security Council for the term 2014-2025, the Foreign Affairs Ministry said on Wednesday.
The FM also congratulated Algeria, Guyana, Sierra Leone, and South Korea who were elected new members of the UN Security Council for 2024-2025.
Voicemail of dead Gabonese student revealed
In a turn of events, a voicemail that Danys Dinabongho Ibouanga, a Gabonese woman whose lifeless body was found in the northern province of Karabük, sent to her mother a day before her disappearance saying "people might kill her" has been revealed, raising suspicions over the possibility of murder.
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Greece and Japan sign MoC on improving business networking and investments
A memorandum of collaboration (MoC) was signed by Greece's investments and export agency (Enterprise Greece) and the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) in Tokyo on Tuesday, in the context of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' official visit to Japan.
Over 165,000 foreign students seek scholarships: Minister
Around 165,691 applications have been received from 171 countries for "Türkiye Scholarships," a government-funded higher education scholarship program for international students, Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy has announced.
South-East Europe Countries Urge Citizens to Leave Ukraine
Governments all over South-eastern Europe have urged their citizens to leave Ukraine due to concerns that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict is intensifying. Most of these warnings came over the weekend.
Arrested Israeli couple faces espionage charges
An Israeli couple is facing espionage charges after taking pictures of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's residence from the Çamlıca Tower in Istanbul.
Mordy Oknin and Natali Oknin, the husband and wife, were detained and later arrested by a local court for allegedly taking pictures of Erdoğan's residence.
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