Hundreds injured, buildings destroyed and collapsed
Could the tragedy trigger of a new era of earthquake diplomacy between the rival NATO allies?
Landmark decision aimed at one of Europe’s most violent reactionary groups
Greek navy deploys ships, raising new potential for confrontation between the two NATO members in ongoing standoff over oil and gas
Many of 12,500 migrants and refugees left homeless after ferocious blaze, though, attest to same conditions, forcing most of them to return to Moria, seeking shelter in chaotic, and now razed, sprawl of tarpaulin tents
Counterterrorism units on the island of Lesbos to check possible extremist links
Greece's defense shopping spree comes amid new diplomatic scramble with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visiting Cyprus to ease energy standoff in eastern Mediterranean
Lesbos authorities have moved more than 300 homeless migrants and refugees into temporary facilities after a rash of fires razed notoriously overcrowded Moria camp, leaving more than 12,000 asylum seekers without shelter in the biggest humanitarian crisis to grip the country in five years
Athens fears Ankara may move to weaponize refugees, sparking fresh migration crisis on top of lingering energy dispute
Athens says it will not be bullied into talks with Ankara over undersea oil and gas exploration rights in eastern Mediterranean
Greece says it has the right to defend its borders; Ankara previously alleged Athens engages in systematic migrant pushbacks
US official says ships is making 'scheduled' stop and is not there to intervene
USS Hershel Woody Williams joins EU and Russian vessels in effort to defuse tensions in the eastern Mediterranean
Greek, Turkish forces on full alert over oil drilling rights
Greek armed forces on red alert, ready to respond to any Turkish 'provocation,' Athens warns
Sudden surge sparks US State Department travel advisory for Greece
Athens strikes the deal to strengthen its hand in negotiations with Turkey
Tuesday’s single-day count of 121 new cases set off alarm bells and authorities are largely blaming young Greeks for dramatic rise in infections
Turkey's decision to convert ancient Hagia Sophia monument back into mosque has sparked a war of words between Athens and Ankara
Bold new plans to make Athens a walker’s delight spark controversy
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