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Athens and Nicosia on alert over possible Turkey-Syria EEZ delimitation deal
Athens remains vigilant and ready to collaborate with partners and allies in addressing a potential scenario involving the delineation of an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) between Turkey and Syria - a move that could undermine the Republic of Cyprus' interests in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Sunny skies give way to clouds
Residents on Athens' southern coast enjoy the sunny weather on a beach in Alimos on Saturday morning, as rain clouds and a drop in temperatures swept in from the west to bring autumn back to Greece.
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World Cup 2026: Greece’s qualification is in its hands – The history with our opponents and the path leading to America
For the first time in football history, a World Cup will be hosted by three countries: the 2026 tournament.
It will take place from June 11 to July 19 across the stadiums of the USA, Canada, and Mexico. The USA last hosted a World Cup in 1994, where Greece participated for the first time. Meanwhile, Mexico has hosted the World Cups of 1970 and 1986.
Cyprus eyes path to NATO
Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides confirmed Nicosia's active interest in NATO membership, underscoring the island nation's strategic recalibration toward Western alliances.
Speaking at a public event, Christodoulides disclosed that Cyprus is engaging with the US to explore pathways for future NATO accession.
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Angela and her Alexis, Chrysochoidis’ road, an MP’s drama, the battle of Lavrio, and where Elpedison is heading
Hello, today I want to focus on two books from which I managed to read excerpts and found quite interesting. The first is the memoir of Merkel, including everything she says about us—Greece. During her tenure, we went back and forth—figuratively and literally—within and outside of Europe, and endured the hardships of the bailout programs. I read the Greek excerpts with great attention.
Greece-Cyprus forum at Hilton Nicosia
The "2nd Greece-Cyprus Summit: Advancing Together" takes place on Wednesday at Hilton Nicosia in Engomi, in the presence of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides and under the auspices of the Presidency of the Republic of Cyprus and the Greek Foreign Ministry.
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Thessaloniki: The lawsuit of the police officer who was informed he had cancer a year later
The 55-year-old police officer describes in his lawsuit the tragic sequence of events and the negligence of the doctors that turned his life into a nightmare, after he entered the hospital for an appendectomy and was infor
Cyprus and the US: Maturity and credibility
A leader doesn't need to be unpredictable or keep a finger in many pies in order to be effective in strengthening your country's position.
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Cyprus’ New Role in Regional Security
The visit of President Nikos Christodoulides to the White House and his meeting with Joe Biden outline the excellent status of Cypriot-American relations. Only a few days before the US presidential election diplomacy is in full motion.
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Christodoulides speaks with Mitsotakis ahead of Biden meeting
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis held a phone conversation on Tuesday ahead of Christodoulides' meeting with US President Joe Biden at the White House on Wednesday.
The two leaders are also scheduled to meet in Athens on Thursday as part of a previously planned visit.