Politics of Greece
Social Media Emerges as Haven of North Macedonia’s Right
Shunned by many traditional media outlets, right-wing and far-right groups in North Macedonia are expanding their social media presence, but can they convert it into votes?
North Macedonia Banks Targeted by Notorious Greek Hackers
A well known group of supposedly Greek-based hackers, calling themselves "Powerful Greek Army", has claimed it took down the pages of several banks in North Macedonia on Tuesday evening for a couple of hours.
Crisis Stirs Calls for North Macedonia’s Feuding Unions to Unite
Growing economic hardship has revived demands for North Macedonia's quarrelling unions to start working together - but signs are real unity remain largely absent.
German Diplomat: 80 years ago Macedonia did not Exist
Former German Deputy Ambassador to Bulgaria Gudrun Steinacker commented to Deutsche Welle on the problems between Bulgaria and North Macedonia. She was also ambassador to Skopje.
Diplomatic incident between Greek FM & the Turkish ambassador in Oslo (videos)
The Greek FM Dendias deconstructed the rhetoric regarding the Turkish “casus belli” against Greece
Greek Foreign Minister Dendias sends strict message to Turkish President Erdogan
Dendias called on Turkey to stop undermining NATO unity
North Macedonia Ministry Confirms New Hacking Attack
North Macedonia's Education Ministry on Sunday said it had been a target of a hacking attack over the past few days, but said video footage published on the Twitter account of a hacker group called "Powerful Greek Army", as proof of the hacking, was fake.
Study: Bulgarians with a Firmer Stance on Relations with North Macedonia this Year
Over 70% of Bulgarians consider settling Skopje's relations with Sofia a priority, rather than Skopje's path to the European Union. Fluctuations in this regard have subsided within a year and the structure of opinions shows an almost automatic picture. The youngest and different minority groups are a little more distant from the topic.
Frontex Denies ‘Expelling’ Migrant Watchdog Team from Greek Border
Frontex told BIRN that all due procedures were followed, after the Italy-based Association for Legal Studies on Immigration, ASGI, claimed the EU border agency and Greek police on November 6 intercepted a team of four ASGI legal experts near the border village of Idomeni in Greece and forced them back to North Macedonia,
Putin-Mitsotakis talks: Energy, Eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus problem top agenda
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Russian President Vladimir Putin are to discuss bilateral relations, energy issues, developments in the Eastern Mediterranean and Turkey's provocations in the region, and efforts to solve the Cyprus problem during talks in Sochi, Russia today.
It is the first meeting between the two leaders since Mitsotakis came to power in 2019.