The brazenness with which the MEP evaded arrest was a source of embarrassment for Athens and Brussels
Move is a test for country's bid to resurrect its battered tourism industry, but critics say reopening may be too hasty
Two countries, both NATO allies, have been trying to ease tensions, but any outlook of improved relations now looks bleak
The spat comes days after reports in Greece accused Ankara of granting citizenship to a number of IS militants
George Karaivaz was gunned down by a pair of masked men who pumped ten bullets into crime reporter’s head, neck and left palm, leaving him dead in a pool of blood outside his home Alimos
Grappling with a resurgence that refuses to abate, the government in Athens considers new measures to deal with the pandemic
Critics say the policy echoes far-right practices and is further proof Greece is mistreating refugees
Hopes of a tourism comeback are pinned on British, Israeli and US nationals being inoculated fastest worldwide against COVID-19
Athens says it is giving diplomacy a chance in simmering dispute with Turkey
Additional accusations involving other athletes have emerged, sparking a shift in thinking in Greek culture
Government presents bill to parliament that doubles country’s territorial waters along its western frontiers, allowing it to exploit untapped energy reserves that can boost its ailing economy
Greece moves to bolster its defenses against Turkey, but Israel says Ankara should not be concerned
Athens maintains it is doing its best to safeguard asylum seekers
Athens says Ankara is violating EU deal blocking migrant sea crossings to Europe; Ankara has not commented
Leading clerics and monks urge state to take legal action against Bulgaria in a bid to win back hundreds of rare religious relics
The snub comes as Athens tries to increase pressure on European allies to impose sanctions on Ankara
Athens denies accusations, but mounting evidence appears to substantiate observations documented by Council of Europe task force and prior NGO reports
Rival states downplay each others’ contributions to Pzfier drug
Analysts say Athens anticipates projected president-elect will be less tolerant of Turkey
Critics blast government for badly managing health crisis
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