Foreign relations of Pakistan

Blinken 'strongly' condemns Ankara terror attack

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken "strongly" condemned a fatal terror attack Wednesday against the Ankara headquarters of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) that killed at least five people and injured 22.

"The United States stands with our Ally Türkiye and strongly condemns today's terrorist attack. My thoughts are with the victims and their families," Blinken wrote on X.

Greek national among victims of shooting and knife attack in Tel Aviv

A Greek national is among the victims of a shooting and stabbing attack in Tel Aviv on Tuesday, according to the Greek Foreign Ministry. The victim was described as a resident of Jerusalem.

A total of seven people were killed, and several others sustained injuries - some seriously - when a gunman opened fire on members of the public in the Jaffa area.

President, prime minister, parties condemn Moscow terror attack

President Katerina Sakellaropoulou has condemned the deadly terrorist attack that took place in the Russian capital on Friday that killed at least 143 people.

"I express my horror and unequivocal condemnation of the deadly terrorist attack on civilians in Moscow," she said, in a statement.

University of Crete professor found dead in his office

The University of Crete has announced the passing of Professor Thanasis Feidas, who was found dead in his office on Tuesday evening. 

The 65-year-old had been working in the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics since 1991. 

Colleagues discovered his body after his partner expressed concern about his whereabouts. 

AHI releases statement on Tempe train crash

Hellenic Institute (AHI) President Nick Larigakis released the following statement:

"The American Hellenic Institute expresses its sincerest condolences to the people of Greece for the tragic loss of life suffered from the horrific train collision that occurred in Tempe.

Our deepest sympathies are with families of the victims. May their memory be eternal.

Vucic signs book of condolences at Syrian embassy

BELGRADE- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic signed a book of condolences at the Syrian embassy in Belgrade on Monday in the wake of a devastating earthquake in Syria.

"The Republic of Serbia and its citizens share the pain of the citizens of Syria who have lost their loved ones in this enormous tragedy, in the hope that survivors will find the strength for a new beginning."

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