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Greece and the Red Sea crisis
Expert Nikolas Katsimpras joins Thanos Davelis to discuss the Red Sea crisis, look at why it's significant from Greece's perspective, and break down why is it important that Athens plays an active role in this effort.
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EU reaches ‘historic’ deal on migration and asylum
Angeliki Dimitriadi, the head of the migration program at ELIAMEP, joins Thanos Davelis to look into the latest breakthrough on a new EU migration deal, and explore what it means for frontline states like Greece and Cyprus.
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F35s, Greece, and Washington’s dysfunctional relationship with Turkey
Endy Zemenides, the Executive Director of the HALC, joins Thanos Davelis to discuss the efforts to press the Biden administration to move the F35 sale to Greece forward, and break down why progress in Greek-American relations should not be affected by the dysfunctional relationship between the US and Turkey.
Many workers turn noses up at local authority jobs
While there is growing interest on the part of potential employees to apply for local authority positions, when it comes to the time of appointment, it is estimated that one in two turn their backs on the public sector.
"The public sector does not attract," wrote president of the state's Supreme Council for Civil Personnel Selection (ASEP) Thanos Papaioannou in a post.
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Greek soccer goes behind closed doors amid crackdown on fan violence
All top-flight soccer matches in Greece will be played without fans in the stadiums for the next two months, as the focus in Greece once again turns to cracking down on supporter violence following a series of violent incidents at matches.
Conservative MP recuses herself from train crash inquiry
New Democracy lawmaker Zoi Rapti on Wednesday recused herself from the parliamentary committee of inquiry on the fatal railway collision in Tempe, central Greece in February, after relatives of the victims filed a criminal action against her.
Is it time to reconsider Turkey’s NATO membership?
Is it time to reconsider Turkey's NATO membership? With the alliance having to constantly grapple with an uncooperative and at times even combative Turkish leader in President Erdogan, the question is as timely as ever.
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The Greeks of Egypt: A bridge between Europe and the Middle East
With diplomatic relations between Greece and Egypt deepening over the last years, there has been a renewed focus on the ties binding these two Mediterranean countries. One link that is back in the spotlight is the historic Greek community in Egypt, which for the last 200 years has maintained ties with homelands on both sides of the Mediterranean Sea.
200 years later: The Monroe Doctrine, the Greek Revolution, and US-Greece ties
Professor Aristotle Tziampiris, the author of the recent book "The Monroe Doctrine and the Greek Revolution," joins Thanos Davelis on the 200 year anniversary of the Monroe Doctrine to look at how the Greek fight for independence captivated the American public, the role it played in the formulation of the Monroe Doctrine, and they ways in which the "Greek Fire" and the Monroe Doctrine set the f
Lessons from Kissinger’s legacy in Cyprus and the East Med
Henry Kissinger, the controversial former US National Security Advisor and Secretary of State, passed away on Wednesday, aged 100.